Pros:
Timber Linn is a vast sprawling, flat park. It's two long tee offs from I-5, extremely easy to find. There's lots of room here. There are nine tee signs. There is lots of big wide fairways to throw big air with little chance of OB or lost discs. The baskets are fine baskets.
Cons:
The course info said the first tee was right next to the tennis courts. Now I'm rather sure I know what a &^%(%$# tennis court looks like and I sure as hell didn't see any concrete area with lines painted on it and a net in the middle with a big fence surrounding it. I finally found the first tee nice nestled in between a new Veterans Memorial being constructed and a baseball field. And NO, I don't think the Veteran's Memorial is being built where the tennis courts used to be.
The first hole is a rather basic 300 straight forward hole. The tee sign is facing right at the hole. When I get to # 2, I look all over for the basket which is suposed to be 275" straightaway. Can't find it. Finally figure it out. This tee sign sits perpendicular or whatever the math term is and doesn't look straight at the hole like # 1 did. So on this big wide open course which should be a breeze to follow, is not easy to navigate. I finally get the hang of it. Most of the tee signs are fairly close to the previous basket (as well they should be). Later I finish # 6 and look around for tee sign # 7. I finally wander around and find it stuck out in the middle of this swampy, marshy area 150 yards from basket # 6. Is this a joke? Have the midnight teens struck again? But I think these skinny little teepad poles, at least, have a concrete base of some kind. It wouldv'e take some really motivated midnight course molesters to pull this one off!
Other Thoughts:
Mostly, I found this course boring, confusing and in need of a little TLC. The park is so easy to find, but finding the first tee by the phantom tennis courts was a pain. Standing by a sign and throwing 400' to a basket sitting in the middle of an open field is not my idea of fun. I can't recommend it even though it right off I-5. Drive 25 miles further north and play Gateway in Salem. It's right off the freeway also.