Pros:
- Course appears to be regularly maintained and mowed.
- DISCatcher baskets are new and well mounted.
- Signage is sufficient to navigate the course without a map.
- Compact layout is good for beginners or for a quick practice round.
- Lightly wooded for variety
- Some long grass in the edges, but free of brambles and brush where discs typically get lost.
Cons:
- Only one tee per hole
- Each of the tee areas has a 4x4" wooden beam at the front edge, which prevents a normal follow through for run-up throws, so you need to tee off from a standstill or back up a couple extra paces.
Other Thoughts:
This is a very good beginner course, as it doesn't require a lot of technical throws, and there aren't too many places to get into trouble. Aside from a small knoll for the first green, the course is very flat. All but three holes have a clear view of the basket from the tee.
Fall 2021 Update: The course has been changed to a 9 hole course form the original 12. Two holes were removed entirely and a couple holes were shortened. The old Hole #1 has been redesignated as a practice basket, and the course now starts with what was Hole #2. On the positive side, the dirt tee pads have been replaced with artificial turf, and the 4X4 toe beams have been removed.