Well, there are obvious safety concerns of throwing down blind narrow walking paths for fairways on hole 2 and 3, or near the houses on 8 and 9. Also the possibility of losing plastic over a military barbed wire fence on every hole just sucks. There is no getting it back. On the other hand, the weather, grass, trees, and distances were nice though. There are probably 500+ courses worse than this one. This is just the worst in Dayton, which has a very strong disc golf scene. Go play any of the other 50 courses nearby instead of this one. It is meant for residents of the neighborhood anyway. It was never meant to be a destination course.