I got to say I have a lot of fun on this course. Like a lot of Muni courses, it is usually better groomed in the summer, but not a big deal. Some holes you can really bombs away on, others you have to be a little more strategic with club selection, especially holes 2 and 5 that are shorter par 4s that dog leg right. Almost all the greens are elevated which definitely reduces the margin of error on approach shots. If I had a critique, it's that even on the tee box you'll encounter a lot of uneven footing. I expect that in the fairway/rough etc, but when I'm teeing off I do appreciate an even surface. In the fall and spring it is also easy to lose sight of balls because of all the fallen leaves/daisies that don't seem to be tended to.They re-did holes 7-9 which I REALLY like. Hole 7 fits my eye a lot better now that there isn't a huge tree right in front of my line of sight blocking everything. But I will miss the feeling of bombing a drive over that tree. Hole 8 is now a short par 3, only 119 from the whites. I love/hate that there's a par 3 I can't take a full swing on, and it has a brand new green with a lot of intricate slopes to it. The 9th hole is now a par 5. Unlike the old par 5 that used to be on the 8th hole, this one is not reachable in two. If you hit a good drive, you'll be rewarded with a blind second shot over a hill some 220-250 yards to the green . This also has a brand new green and it may be the largest green one on the course, and rightfully so. There's often hot deals on golfnow that can make this place a steal. With the re-done last 3 holes I think standard green fees in the summer are fair, to perhaps a tad high for there only being 9 holes. They do have a chipping and putting area with a range so you can warm up thoroughly before a round, which not all munis can say. Staff always friendly. All and all a challenging but fun course in the heart of Eugene! read more