Pros:
This is easily my favorite course in the surrounding area. It has everything you could want in a course. The tee-pads are cements and the holes are accurately marked as well as being very graffic as to what lies ahead of you. It's maintained regularly and beautifully. The trees, and lanes are ideal, and challenging to conquer, but not seemingly impossible. Usually very open in the context that very few players are enjoying the trek, meaning the course is yours to play at your own pace. If you go into the woods, it's not very difficult to find your disc if you throw a slice or a strong draw as there isn't a plethora of short bushes off of the fairways. This course is truly beautiful. It offers a couple of challenging doglegs which test your precision when it comes to laying up for an ideal approach. The water hazards are mainly to the side, so there isn't much danger there, but it is an element to keep in mind, as well as one i genuinely enjoy.
Cons:
For all of you bombers out there, this course may frustrate you. The holes can be long enough to put all you have into it, but it truly tests your accuracy. Only one hole (#5) is completely wide open, allowing you to just let it fly freely, however if you miss the fairway and find yourself in the tall grass off of the fairway, it can be very difficult to find your disc. so, if you throw into that tall grass, do not take your eye off of where it landed the entire walk to your disc as simple spotting your end point is certainly not enough to retrieve your disc in a timely fashion.