Pros:
There are baskets, they are in pretty good shape.
There are tee markers, but they are in the ground, two paving stones showing the hole and distance, if you can find them and they aren't worn out.
For a small University campus, there are 18 holes, laid out away from other campus uses. You do have to be aware of a campus road on about 4 or 5 holes, but there's probably not much traffic most times.
Most holes are short, mostly open, so its a good course for beginners and college students.
Cons:
No tee pads or tee signs, except for the information printed on the tee markers. Most of the holes are really short (only 1 over 213', and it is 350') so no tee pads are not a huge problem.
Not much else on the course, no benches, no trash cans, not much of a chance for water or restrooms.
The course is spread out in 3 separate sections, divided up by the gorgeous campus lake. #1-#4 are together, walk the road across the lake, #5-#15 are on the back side of the lake, cross a parking lot, then #16 - #18 finish in a wooded area near the lake. After that you have a nearly half mile walk back to #1. (It is a nice walk, a concrete walkway across the lake, past their signature clock tower.) I parked near #16 tee so I got the long walk out of the way early in the round and finished right by the car.
As I mentioned above, #6, #7, #10, #14 and #15 play near, along side or across the campus road. They actually did a good job of routing several holes between these to go away from the road.
The rough bordering most of the holes looked pretty thick and rough, luckily I didn't have to go into any to find out for sure.
Other Thoughts:
Its pretty convenient for the students of St. Andrews University to have a course on campus, especially with the much better Scotland County course just a couple of miles away.
Since the students probably walk everywhere on this campus, the half mile walk after your round is probably not a big deal. After playing here a couple of times, you'll have all the tee markers memorized.
As I mentioned in the Pros, the shortness of the holes are perfect for the students and any beginners you want to bring here.
#2 - #4 give you the best views of the lake, just don't go left.
#7 is pretty unique, tee right next to the road, several good sized road trees in front of you, go under the branches or high hyzer up over them?
#10 - the monster of the course at 350', wide open, flat, with the road on your right and rough down the left, let it rip.
#15 is a fun downhiller, across a road that has to go left to right around a couple of large trees.
#18 finishes pretty well, in the woods downhill and right, with the lake an ample distance behind the basket.
If I had a course like this on my small college campus, I probably would have been on it all the time.