Pros:
Big Woods has a fantastic mix of holes that will challenge any player and require you to utilize every shot and disc you bring with you. This course has become my "home course away from home" and I greatly enjoy my time there.
Every hole is very fair, even the more difficult holes. Most have various ways to play up to the pin, though a few require one specific shot. Hole 3 is the first example of this, best played with a low-speed turnover (RHBH) that fades slowly towards the basket.
The layout is very intuitive, with the only exception being that 2-3 can be a little tricky to find your first playthrough, though the tee signs all have arrows directing you to the next tee.
I'm general, while this isn't a "destination" course, if your are in the Cedar Valley looking to play a round, this course is definitely one you should not miss!
P.S. There is a practice basket by hole 1
Cons:
The rough is absolutely brutal. Most holes have a very definite border between fairway and dense woods filled with underbrush, young growth, poison ivy, and burrs.
A few holes play through the park, particularly 18 plays towards a pavilion, so watch out for unaware park goers. There are no other amenities though, so mostly safe.
Other Thoughts:
I am suspicious of many of the distances on the tee signs.
I'll admit I am spoiled by my "home" course, Stable Run in Ames, Iowa, but I would love to see each hole eventually with two trees and two baskets year round.
Plenty of parking, BTW.
On-site toilets, though they are primitive.