Pros:
-great baskets, signs, tees, course map, warning signs, rules
-holes mostly play along angled slopes so roll aways on drives and putts are the challenge
-some trees have been planted to grow into better obstacles
-great for kids and beginners
-benches and a few very short trails
Cons:
-very small space
-rather exposed to the wind, can be frustrating for kids and beginners
-no parking for the park, use the Chevron parking lot at the corner of Anderson Mill and Dies Ranch
Other Thoughts:
This course is good for what it is: a kids and beginners course or an ace run mini track for the experienced player with kids in tow. The tees and signs are excellent and the Discatchers are in great condition, like always on a Houck Design course.
The slopes on this little flood plain are the primary challenge as the hole lengths average 90'. If you leave out the longest hole (185' hole 2) then the average is under 70'. Trees have been planted that come into play, especially on hole 4. I used the tee for hole 2 as a long tee on hole 5.
I saw a few other groups at the park. It seems to be serving its purpose well. It's perfect for my nephew to join me without being overwhelmed at a longer course and we just played until he got bored. I plan to bring him back but I won't be playing here on my own.
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