Pros:
*7 of 9 holes are quite short (this is a pro or con, depending on your skill level)
*pretty well maintained. I think it would be quite difficult for all but the worst players to spend much time looking for lost discs here. There are really only two, maybe three, holes where you have any realistic chance of ending up in the woods / rough.
*plenty of holes that are easy to birdie, or even ace
Cons:
*7 of 9 holes are quite short (this is a pro or con, depending on your skill level)
*the signage could be better (more on this below)
Other Thoughts:
Overall, this is a very simple, short course (except for two holes). It would be a great choice for bringing a beginner of any age.
When I played this course (Feb of 2024), two of the signs were drastically off on hole lengths, and this was also the case in the UDisc Classic Layout. Hopefully both will get fixed eventually.
Hole 6: the basket is almost straight ahead of the tee, just slightly to the left, and it's 365 feet (measured with my rangefinder), NOT 189 feet like UDisc says (and the sign at the tee had something similar). This is off by such an insane margin that I figure they must have moved the basket at some point and just never got around to updating the sign.
Hole 7: the basket is dead ahead of the tee, and it's 270 feet (measured with my rangefinder), NOT 221 feet like UDisc says (and the sign at the tee had something similar).
It's a fun little course, and I'm glad I played it, but I'm pretty unlikely to ever go out of my way to visit again.