Pros:
2 tees and 2 baskets per hole make it play as 4 different courses similar to Warwick, NY.
Long (blue) tees to long baskets aren't all par 4's.
On a more recent visit I saw yellow (shorter) tees, so 3 tees per hole now.
very well designed, it's mostly wooded but very fair, not too tight anywhere.
one of the best wooded courses that I have played!
not a lot of elevation changes but good use of where it exists.
good rubber tee pads with brooms available on most of them
wooden planks to walk on above some muddy or wet spots
scenic with the Ames Mansion on the grounds, hole 17's view is spectacular!
Cons:
$6 for out of state parking but worth all of it.
short tee to short basket (white to white) has a lot of the same straight tee shots, I was using the same disc over and over.
Some stickers in the rough.
A few next tee or arrows are needed in between some holes, such as 3 to 4 (left up the path) even more on the long walk to 5 and after 17 to get to 18.
Other Thoughts:
I played during the week on a Thursday so it was not crowded. This one of the great New England courses.Some holes remind me of Nockamixon in PA with lots of rocks/boulders in the fairways.