I play this course all the time as it is an easy, flat, nine hole course. It is also fairly open but baskets 4, 5, and 6 have thick woods to the right that you will want to avoid. Every hole has two ...
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I play this course all the time as it is an easy, flat, nine hole course. It is also fairly open but baskets 4, 5, and 6 have thick woods to the right that you will want to avoid. Every hole has two tee placements(colored pads in the ground-no concrete) with the white tees are considered to be the long(ie. regular) tees. However, on a few holes, I think the other tees probably give you a tougher shot. In addition, when the weather is wet, there is lot of standing water on this course, so it can be difficult to play at times when other area courses are okay.
The par for this course is listed as 27 on this site. I usually score between 24-30, so I would say that is about right. If you follow the signage on the course, par is 35, but the sign on hole 5(par 5) is obviously wrong(I remember the original placement of this basket, they just moved the sign but drastically changed the hole). Some of the other holes are listed as Par 4, but Hole #2(listed as par 4) and Hole #6(listed as Par 3) are the ones that I have the most difficulty with. Also, as of the summer of 2015, the sign for hole 9 is missing, but the sign post and tee pads are in place so you should probably look at a course map online if you are unfamiliar with the course. Unfortunately, there are no course maps at the park.