Pros:
1) Port-o-potty available by he first tee and parking area.
2) Kiosk is available for posting of announcements and lost and found information.
3) Dual tees add to the playability of this course. It is short enough from the short tees that it is beginner friendly but the added length from the back tees really helps to accomodate the better players and longer throwers.
4) There is a decent variety on this course because it has some longer more open holes, it has a few holes that play in or near some tighter woods,a nd it has the classic park style holes that are mostly open except for some large mature trees placed as obstacles between the tee and basket. These trees make you work your disc, sometimes favoring one type of shot over another, but often times you can pick your line and execute a couple of different option.
5) Posts in the ground mark the two sets of tees available for play.
6) This course was fun to play because they did a really good job tucking baskets around trees and obstacles. This course is the essence of using what the land has given you. Don;t just throw the basket out in the open with a tree to work around, place the basket close to the trees and create more than one level of challenge. Not only do you need to try and work around the trees but you also might need to putt around them if you don't miss on the far side.
7) Good distance variationa llowing for all types of throws into the baskets. Multiple shot holes also add to the character of this course.
8) Basket at least do have a number ont he rim helping you to identify what hole you are on.
Cons:
1) Rusty old Discatcher baskets could use an upgrade but at least they have something I guess. One basket is completely torn up and bent. Your disc may even slide out if you go in at the wrong angle.
2) #5 post is laying ont he ground which created confusion fo rus because we didn't know which way to play. We ended up playing 5 tee to 6 basket, and then 7 befpre we saw the basket in the corner of the woods on #5 and realized we played it wrong so we went back and played it the correct way.
3) The soil here leads to all sort of problems. It is soft, sandy soil that gets rutted up from rodents under the turf. There are soft pockets of soil all over the course and you never know when you might step in one and sink. This leads to a lack of confidence when planting your foot.
4) Tees are turf/dirt, which leads to all sort of problems on this course because of the soft sandy soil i spoke of in the last con. Concrete would simply be a better fit for this course to at least allow good footing on the drives. Not only does the turf not have a chance to survive but the soil is all over the place and rutted up. All in all some of the worst tees I have played.
5) The course is almost completely flat. There isn't much elevation change on any given hole nor through the entire course. It is a flat piece of property and there isn't much that can be done about that without some serious earth moving.
6) The road as well as the parking lot road can come into play on a couple spots. I never like to see vehicles in danger or the chance fo a disc getting run over from an errant throw!
7) No signs just the posts with the tee # on them. The signage would need much of a hole map though because it is fairly obvious where you are throwing. The baskets are almost always visible from the tee so it is all out there in front of you!
Other Thoughts:
A little bit of a makeover on this course and it could be a bit better than it is. Paint the posts at the tees, install some concrete, touch up the chains and baskets with some fresh paint and this course could be at least a 3 disc course, but it will leave you with an impression that it is better than it actually plays. I am not sure about how many players it gets but it looks to be in a pretty poor neighborhood. There were not many people around while we played except for a few kids and a couple of people who pulled into the parking lot of the park.