Pros:
There are some interesting holes
Tee pads are in good shape if a bit small
It's never busy. I've never seen another person here.
You'll probably find multiple discs.
Cons:
There's a reason nobody's here
Very little shade so it's very hot
You'll probably lose multiple discs if you're attempting this alone.
The palmettos on both sides of the fairway are very rough and it's difficult to find a disc if you go off the very narrow fairways.
The fairways are ridiculously narrow on most holes
There's standing water to the left of the basket on 17 that you can't see from the tee and you'll probably lose your disc if you go into it..
People often park their cars directly behind the basket on #2, which is a 250-yard throw over water, so you often can't play #2. Plus, there are alligators in the pond, so probably you should skip it anyway. Definitely don't go looking for a disc in there.
Nearly impossible to play the course alone unless you throw a bunch of 150-foot putters just to stay on the fairway.
#18 green is probably 1/3 mile away from #1 tee so you're going to have a long walk to or from your car. or both!
Other Thoughts:
This course has potential, it has a lot of good risk/reward throws where you can go safe around a hazard or try to carry the junk, but the penalty for going off the fairway or missing a green is a lengthy search for a disc, in bushes and weeds that will cut you up. If you do try to carry the rough/hazard, you usually can't see which side of the fairway you're on so unless you're in the fairway, it's anybody's guess which side you're on. The fairways are 20 feet wide max once you finish #4 so it's hard to play safe. This would be a great course if it were through the woods and sandy rough and not too hard to find your disc if you miss a fairway, but instead it's a palmetto swamp and unplayable after #3 if there's been any recent rain. If you try this course alone, don't bring discs you don't want to lose. You really need a spotter. I'd recommend setting up your phone near the baskets to record video. That way you might have some idea where your disc went.
And you absolutely MUST NOT wade into the pond on #2 to fetch a disc if you don't make it across. There are alligators in there, and they will come at you.
I was there a couple of months ago and it's still 6-foot high palmetto on both sides of most fairways. I'm starting to get an idea of the lines, but still, if you miss circle 1, you're going to have a hard time finding your disc. It's not impossible to find it, but you pretty much have to be standing on it. It's still a 1.5 course, "Passable". It's not "Reasonable" yet.