Extremely tight nine-hole layout squeezed into barely more than an acre, with overlapping holes, parking lot, shelter, and other park features constantly in play. • Very quick round and very short, ...
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Extremely tight nine-hole layout squeezed into barely more than an acre, with overlapping holes, parking lot, shelter, and other park features constantly in play. • Very quick round and very short, with an average hole length around 165 feet, making it accessible for beginners and easy birdie or ace-run practice. • A few holes have defined fairways (#1, #2, #3, #4, #6, and #9), but several others lack clear lines, resulting in blind or spray-and-pray tee shots on holes under 200 feet. • Nearly every hole overlaps something else, so shots slightly off line can end up in another fairway, the parking lot, or park structures, creating safety and flow issues. • Simple, repetitive layouts offer little memorability or challenge beyond controlling putter speed and angle. • Fine as a quick leg-stretch or casual stop near the Outer Banks, but the inflated rating doesn’t align with the limited space, overlap, and lack of meaningful design variety.