Pros:
Amenities. Pro Shop with a select choosing of discs, a great place to pick up some Millennium plastic, might as well be direct from the headquarters. Not a huge selection of other discs.
Score Card and Map. Provided at pro shopt.
Friendly Staff. I thoroughly enjoyed my time spent with the staff here, I had a very entertaining chat and a great time hanging out there.
Rugged. I love a course that makes me feel like I'm "out there" or hiking through a wilderness area. I love making "object courses" in places just like this, it's amazing to have a course in place, a very enjoyable hike.
Signage. Great Houck design signs on each hole.
Navigation. It was never difficult to find my way around by paying attention to the next tee arrow and reading the map. Occasionally I did end up throwing at the wrong basket or spent time searching for a basket, just pay attention.
Challenging Variety. A wide variety of shots and lengths of holes create a very challenging round, some holes did frustrate me, but in the best way. Houck displays some of his finest.
Beauty. Wildflowers blooming and incredible views from the top of the plateau created an amazing experience.
And hole 18 - really, who doesn't like to throw off the top of a mountain, be prepared to want to throw 5 drives, but I wouldn't suggest it, you'll spend 5 hours looking for them.
Events. A variety of minis and some of the state's largest tournaments couldn't have a better home.
Never crowded. I felt like I had the course to myself most of the time.
Cons:
Only open on specific weekends. This course doesn't work with your schedule unless you're willing to pay the price.
Conveniences. Minimal benches and trash cans available.
Tees. Can be rough in places, but I mostly felt they were acceptable for this rugged course, concrete tees would almost feel out of place.
Other Thoughts:
Great way to spend a day - pay the $10 and spend a day full of great disc golf on 36 of the finest holes in the state.