An unimaginative layout on agricultural land with penal rough as its primary defense. The wind blows frequently over this flat site, so keeping the ball in play can be very difficult, despite reasonable playing corridors. Most holes are dead straight and the routing generally lacks variety.
The greens are large and mostly flat, which conspires with the complete absence of undulating ground or even mounding to provide no ground game whatsoever. Even though the site is rather generous, the architects still managed to employ a fair number of out of bounds areas. A few standard ponds appear as well.
The most redeeming feature of the course is probably the set of par 3s. They all have different lengths and are probably the most fun to play, because the rough to the sides of the fairway doesn't enter into the equation nearly as much as on the longer holes.
There is another 9 hole executive course on the site, which is very popular with beginning golfers. This review is for the 18 hole course.