Pros:
Very well loved and often played course. The locals here have definitely spent some time walking these fairways as the trails are well worn. This makes the course easy to navigate. The course has a nice variety of shots, including some ace runs and some nice tunnel shots. The woods are pretty thick, but there are lines there to be had, which makes you think a little bit about shot selection sometimes. The course will require technical/accuracy shots and there are a few holes where you can unleash a good, long drive, although a huge arm is not required to par any hole out here. You had better be a good putter though - some of the baskets are on the sides of hills and if you miss, you're looking at a 5 or 6 - some will even take you OB.
Cons:
As some others have said, it can be crowded and it's in a college town, so the crowd can be there at any time. Update: Hole 13 is one of the most poorly laid out holes I have ever played. There really is no line - it's a lucky shot if you make it through. Don't let it keep you from playing this course though. Just try for a 3 and move on.
Other Thoughts:
Several holes are blind shots, which can be frustrating for first timers, and with the woods, can also result in a lost disc.
The locals are really friendly and will help you out.
Another tip: Going from hole 10's basket to 11's tee requires that you go around the pool area. It's the only one that's not easliy found from pin to next tee.
I would recommend this course if you're passing through.