Pros:
Georgia Southwestern DGC is on a college campus, and as a result, the course is very well taken care of and manicured. The tee pads and baskets are in very good shape, and the course is not very crowded. There is very little understory, and the topography is flat to gently rolling. While there is a water hazard, it is a stream that cuts across a fairway, so even if your disk finds the water it is shallow and can be retrieved easily. So, there is no need for floating disks.
Cons:
It is a shame the course is only nine holes, as it seems they had the room to get in about 12 if done properly. If you are not a local, figuring out where to start, and navigating from hole to hole takes a little looking, but this is minor complaint. Finally, hole nine is good hike back to the parking area.
Other Thoughts:
Georgia Southwestern DGC is a very nice nine hole course that is relatively open, short, and in a park like setting. So, you can still score if you don't have the biggest arm. Because there is very little understory, even if you have an errant drive, or crack a tree, a nice upshot or approach will allow you to save par. I only wish that when I was in college, I had something like this right on campus. In conclusion, I would agree with the last reviewer and say that the course isn't worth traveling to get to, but if you are in the area, it is a very nice course and is definitely worth playing.