Par 28, good course for beginners, to play for fun or to work on short game. I’ve been coming here since 2008 and play the course at least a few times every year. It’s a par 3 course, although the 2nd hole has a par 4 option. There’s a good mix of holes ranging from ones that play around 100 yards with wide approaches, to two holes that play 180 – 190 yards. It’s a fun course to work on your iron and putting game. Some of the greens have a sneaky slope that can be challenging. As for the course condition, it’s decent to good. It’s about as cheap as you can pay for a fun round of golf in the area. $ 17 on weekdays and $ 18 on weekends as of 2013. The play speed/time varies, but if you come here early enough or on a less-than-stellar weather day, it’s usually not very crowded at all. They also have a putting/chipping green to get warmed up at. In summary, it’s a shorter course that still has a mixture of tricky and easily played holes. The value is excellent, as you can play 18 holes for under $ 30. 9 holes under $ 20. The staff is also very friendly.