Pros:
- Zeeland's 9-hole course consists of mostly short, open, beginner friendly holes that wind ridiculously through every other park activity (including basketball, tetherball, soccer, baseball bleachers, baseball, walking paths, through the soccer again, and then to top it all off, 9's the signature hole with a spike hyzer up and over the concession stand and port-a-john to a pin tucked blindly in a spike hyzer kill zone.
- A bit of elevation, albeit on very short holes (#2 plays down a slight incline with bleachers ridiculous close to the pin, and #8 plays back up the grassy berm).
- Wooden boards in ground with fairly accurate distances and hole numbers. Natural tees present no drawback in this open short setting.
Cons:
- Ho boy. This course winds though every other park activity. If ANY other people are doing ANYTHING, then the course is dangerously overlapping; play pretty much halts if the park is crowded. Right off the bat, hole #1 basically threads a short putter shot through tetherball and basketball poles, for example.
- Open, short, and very easy.
Other Thoughts:
- They tried, and the little bit of elevation as well as the one hole that is a bit longer (#3; around 330') save this from being a complete waste, but over all this course is a disaster from a safety standpoint. Also, anytime you have the possibility of showing up to a course and having it unplayable due to overlap with other activities, it really detracts from the overall experience.