Pros:
-Nice concrete teepads, with the hole number on them, and teepads are easy to locate
-Distances ranging from about 170 to around 400 feet
-Good use of available trees and other obstacles
-Several opportunities for an ace run
-Course flow is pretty easy to follow, and it is very hard to get mixed up as to which basket you are throwing too
-Baskets are well numbered and in good shape
Cons:
-Too many of the holes are wide open (Holes 2,4,6,7,8,and 9) and for the most part have very few obstacles (though nine does have the trees lining the right side of the fairway which makes it a challenge to keep out of)
-The University loves to over water their grass and at times parts of the holes can be really soggy and muddy (especially number 1 since it has a drainage ditch go through it)
-Many holes throw over sidewalks, which when classes are in leads to lots of waiting for people to walk by and other incidents
-Classes and the campus sometimes hold events in the middle of holes so there are quite a few times were several of the holes are unplayable
-No tee signs
-Course can get crowded in the afternoons and early evenings
-Not all that challenging
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Other Thoughts:
This is the course I learned to play on and I absolutely love playing it. It's not the greatest course ever but it is well worth a stop to play a round or two if you are in the area. If you can wait till around 4 or later do so, because then classes will mostly be done for the day.