Pros:
---Lots of obstacles
---Easy to find the first tee
---Even though it uses tone poles, they are easy to find
---Good mix of shots
Cons:
---No maps available, and the few teesigns that exisist are in horrible disrepair
---no teepads, just bare earth and some aren't marked
---horrible, non-sensical layout
---almost every hole is a right dogleg...definetly favors leftys and forehanders
---off the beaten path, but no signs making it very difficult to find
Other Thoughts:
This course was created by a group of high schoolers way back in the late 90s, on public land. My wife was friends with them and said the course used to be much better. However, over the last decade and a half there has been little to no maintence on the course. There are only 9 teesigns, and over half of them are broken or rotted away. The teepads are not clearly marked and, as no course map exisists, it's damn near impossible to navigate.
We ended up playing several holes out-of-order, as well as finding teepads going all the way up to 16, but only 9 tone poles. This course was originally named "Fort Wenty" so that should give you a hint as to the designers mindsets and predilictions.
The only positives I can say are that you can drink beer without any hassle while playing this course, and that I aced hole 8 my first time out, which was not an easy feat.
This course can be fun, but don't go out of your way to play it.