Pros:
Great signage throughout the course and the red baskets are pristine. Concrete tees are appropriately sized. Pretty easy navigation, though the double tees get a little confusing once or twice, but no biggie. Great use of the available old growth trees and the drainage ditch. Those same trees provide some good shade on a sunny day. Grass was mowed when I played. No real undergrowth to speak of and it was easy to locate discs. Some casual water due to a small trickle of a stream in the front portion of the course and you play next to a drainage ditch on two holes so no real water threats.
Cons:
Flat as a board. Those same trees that grant thee shade, also result in retaining water in low spots throughout the course. Adds to some muddy conditions in places, though the baskets (with one exception) were not in muddy areas. The double tee layout gets you to 18 holes, but there isn't a ton of variety due to the lack of elevation. Pretty righty friendly, but a couple of right-turn required shots mixed in. Nothing heroic about distances. If this course got busy with the double tees and proximity of baskets to tees in a few locations, there could be some 'FORE!!' opportunities.
Parking is on the street that splits the course. This limits the number of vehicles that can be there without hindering the neighborhood traffic. No amenities such as garbage cans (I think one at hole 1?) and benches really.
Other Thoughts:
I only played the 9-hole version of this course do to time available, but there isn't a ton of difference between the two tees on most holes, usually just a slight change in distance or line. However, when available the 2nd tee pad does add some variety. It's a straight par 3 course throughout and very beginner friendly, but still had some fun, forced lines and a couple of tunnel shots to keep you honest. A bit of a drive off of I-40 but a nice break to a long drive.