Pros:
-- Decent land with some elevation and water.
-- Some longer holes that allow you to air out a drive.
-- There is a restroom in the Fine Arts building (right by No. 1 tee), but I don't know if/when the building is open.
Cons:
-- DEEP weeds/grass on my first visit (May 2019) have mostly been taken care of.
-- Navigation is not great. This is made worse by some tee "pads" that don't point directly at the basket. Also, the map on this site and the tee signs don't agree. Short holes on the map (No. 11, for example) are nearly 400 feet in reality.
-- Two tee shots (3 and 6) could really endanger cars. Three is a low ceiling shot across a road, and six tees from near a parking lot. If there are cars on that end, they could easily get hit.
-- Baskets are homemade and were likely OK when new. Now, many are damaged. No. 17, which was leaning badly three years ago, is now lying on the ground.
-- What were once really good tee signs have faded so much that most of them are unreadable. Also, many are covered in bird poop.
-- Natural tee pads are poorly marked.
-- No seating at the tees.
-- No map at the course.
Other Thoughts:
-- I'm turning into a course bagger, and I regretted driving 45 minutes to play this one on my first visit. Three years later, the course is in MUCH better shape (even with a broken basket), so I raised my rating a full point. I still wouldn't drive very far to play it, but if you live on campus, you're happy to have this course.