Pros:
The most hills of any course I have ever played on (sofar), and lots of trees makes for an interesting game. Precision does count, and knowing how to tomahawk/thumb, as well as bend it both ways, will greatly help you in this course. A few lakes in play make for an added element of danger that always spices things up. Terrain in play, in several ways, on every single hole. The scary thing is, holes that at first seemed unusual, like an uphill slight dogleg threading though trees, might start to blur together by about hole 8, but they are still varied and interesting.
Also, most of the holes have dual concrete tees, and the rest have a marked alt tee.
This course has a lot of variety, most notably that it has significant amounts of water, trees, AND elevation in play. Few courses that I've played have as much of all three, they usually lack one or another, so this course is a great way to get a taste of everything.
It's a Twin City Classic, a very mature course that's been broken in by countless golfers before you, but still fun and challenging today. This course shows its age, but that's a good thing, because it makes it a very comfortable place to play.
Cons:
The holes, though plenty long, seem crammed into their space like sardines, sometimes butting up against one another. There is not much of a natural progression to get to the next hole. Like, to get to hole 3 from 2, you pass by tee 16 and through the middle of 12 if you aren't careful, stuff like that (i used arbitrary hole #s there, but you get the point).
This is further compounded by the lack of maps at the tee boxes. The concrete pads are only sometimes color-coded with painted wooden posts (white-short, red-long) and its easy to not even see the other tee(s) entirely.
Also, its very crowded, so be prepared to wait around a lot. The overall level of player seemed lower than what I was used to seeing at other courses, but that can be a good thing since it makes you look better in comparison, and feel better about your mistakes after seeing all their mediocre throws.
The concrete tees are on the smaller side, and are showing their age. Many are uneven and rounded on the edges, and abruptly drop off several inches to the surrounding area. As a result, sometimes you feel cramped when you drive and have to compact your run-up, which is annoying.
This course has many interesting holes, and none feel like filler holes, but few of these holes have that wow factor that makes you excited to tell your buddies about them. If you are looking for things like elevated pins, terraced greens, island pins, or epic views, look elsewhere, because this park has none of those things.
Other Thoughts:
Simple, but good. A solid, very fun course with good terrain and decent concrete pads, but not nice or fancy. It's got what you need, but not the little extras you might want.