Pros:
This is a great little course for driving with your putters or midranges. I found the hole lengths very short compared to most other courses that I've played, but that's not necessarily a bad thing.
There are quite a number of ace runs on the course, and judging by the tagging on the tee signs and baskets aces are hit regularly.
Three pin positions are available for each hole, but many offer essentially the same shot, regardless of which the basket is in.
Good, small concrete teepads, but their size isn't really an issue as this is very much a "stand and deliver" kind of course.
Decent signs at each teepad are useful and give distance to each pin, though there is no way to tell which of the pin positions is in play.
Course flow is very simple, even for someone who has never played there before. The next teepad is always in sight of the previous basket.
Overall I think that this would be a great course for families, casual DG'ers or someone who wants to work on approaches. Not a course for big arms who want to drive.
Cons:
This is a short, open course without much variety. Most drives can be made directly at the basket, with (at most) one or two trees to work around. No real line shaping required.
I was surprised at how close together the A, B, C pin positions were on many holes. On several holes the they were all within 50' of each other, and changed the hole length/line only marginally. I did see a couple of interesting pin positions that weren't in use the day I played. I don't understand going to the trouble to plant three bases at each hole without spreading them out a little more.
A few of the teepads (most notably 18) weren't pointed toward the basket positions. Not a big deal, but was a little confusing.
Other Thoughts:
The day that I played was very calm. I can imagine that things would get a lot more challenging if the wind was up.
Had one jogger on the course, otherwise no other folks present on a Tuesday morning.
I was looking for a designated parking lot, and then realized you simply park on the raod adjacent to the course.