Pros:
9 holes of disc golf, what's not to love?!
The Tuttle Family Course, or "Baby Tuttle" as we affectionately call it, is a nice little beginner course that is a great place to take people who are learning about the game, or a good place for advanced players to practice their ace runs and must-make birdie shots.
We will often hit Baby Tuttle on the way back from playing University Park or (Big) Tuttle. It's a great place to play a one disc challenge.
Each hole has a clearly marked sign next to the dirt teepads.
It's a mixed use park, but for the most part the disc golf course plays away from where the people are.
Really easy to come bang out a quick 18 (9 x 2) in under 45 minutes. Sometimes if I'm itching for a round and don't have time to play a real course, Baby Tuttle is just what the doctor ordered.
Cons:
Dirt teepads rather than concrete.
The baskets are not the best. Very easy to chain out.
Not much of a challenge here. There should be an expectation of birdie on most holes for anyone who knows how to actually play disc golf. The only real challenge comes in playing against other players and seeing who misses their birdie opportunities.
Other Thoughts:
Baby Tuttle is great for what it is - a very beginner friendly course that you can play quickly with very low impact.