Pros:
-discatchers in mostly good condition, a few leaners
-tees marked by small turf pads
-shorter more wooded holes and longer more open holes
-fairly intuitive navigation and tags attached to the bottom spokes of the basket indicating direction to the next tee
Cons:
-no signs
-walking paths in play on holes 4-7
-hole 7 is a weird short line over a shallow valley with a too low ceiling
-no turf pad on hole 9 anymore? it was getting dark but i didn't find it
Other Thoughts:
This course has a few distinct kinds of holes: shorter ones near the creek with mature trees (1-2, 8-9), longer more open holes (3-4), and shorter but low ceiling holes (5-7). It makes the most of the land available and offers a variety of challenges for the average red to white level player.
The lack of signs is unfortunate but navigation is easy enough once you get started. The walking paths come into play on holes 4-7 so you may have to wait a bit. Like it's neighbor Lindsay Park, it seems to be well-used by pedestrians. Also like it's neighbor, it makes the best of the land available without any wow factor but unlike Lindsay you never play across the creek.
This course has some fun throws and demands a few different skills but it doesn't offer enough to justify going out of the way. It pairs well with Lindsay and Moffett for the course bagger passing by on I-35 and offers another locale to stop in (out of many) if you're breaking up the drive from OKC to DFW.
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