Pros:
9 hole course, located across the road from Grey Fox.
Concrete tee pads, one per hole. Plenty long, plenty grippy. No problems here. the site lists long tees, but I didn't see them while I was here.
Discatcher baskets, all in decent enough shape. They definitely look used, but they did the job.
Navigation is relatively easy, with large 4x4 posts at each tee pad.
Very beginner friendly. Not a ton of distance, just enough elevation and a smattering of trees for the less experienced player. This would be a really nice place to introduce somebody to the sport. Lots of ace runs for more experienced players.
Cons:
Rudimentary tee signs are kind of a bummer. While it's not tough to figure out the hole, at least having distance on the post would help.
Outside of a few holes, it's pretty much wide open here. Decent enough for practicing upshots and what not, but there's really no reason to play this often, especially with the Grey course right there.
Other Thoughts:
For what this course is probably intended for (beginners, or warming up for Grey) this course definitely serves its purpose. As a standalone course, it's pretty blah.
By itself, nothing to go out of your way for, but run this, an then play Grey, and you'll have a fun day of tossin' saucers.