Pros:
What a fun course! This course is like nothing else in the Lowcountry. Beautiful, extraordinarily well manicured park that takes you on a walk through the old growth oaks, magnolias, and cypress trees.
This course demands absolutely every shot. Left, right, high, low, roller...there is an opportunity to throw almost everything in the bag. It is refreshing to actually have to throw up and downhill here...we don't get to do that much in Charleston. A few of the shots are tight...but none unreasonably so. Good shots are appropriately rewarded. Poor ones are fairly punished.
It was really awesome to have lengthy par 3s on the card and a few par fours that required precision and rewarded a nice shot.
Hole 6, teeing off from the gazebo, is one of the most picturesque shots I've seen in the sport.
17 across the water is beautiful, and is almost overshadowed by 19. Throwing across the water and bridge to the "island" landing zone was an absolutely thrilling shot. If throws like that don't get your heart rate up, then you're in the wrong sport
Cons:
The obvious - it only exists 4 days a year.
Interference from pedestrians who aren't used to the course being there.
The blue disk tee markers are hard to find. I've heard in years past there were mats for the tees. Wish they had been there this year when I played.
Navigation is sometimes tough if you don't know the course - bring someone that has played before.
A few of the early holes are in somewhat close proximity to each other
Other Thoughts:
Man do I ever wish I could play this one every day. It is a much more complete (and sometimes humbling) test of disc golf than we see most places in the Lowcountry.
Honestly, if this were a permanent course, I would probably give it a 4.5. But with temporary tees and baskets, and taking into account that it is temporary, I am going to give it a very solid 4.