Pros:
NEW Course! (2020)
This is the newest course in the area, while still under development it's got nice new Veteran baskets from Dynamic Discs, concrete tee pads, and benches at every hole.
This is a pretty open course, one I'd label more on the grip and rip side. There are a couple shorter holes around 250', but a lot of these are right around the 300' mark with 2, almost 3 in the 400' range.
Cons:
There is no signage telling you where hole #1 is from the parking lot. You'll have to walk well beyond the South end of the parking lot, there you'll see a bridge. After the bridge there is a sign pointing to the #1 tee pad on the left.
The last 4 holes don't have tee signs, but they're relatively easy to navigate.
Mud! - So much mud when we went to play. (Don't wear shoes that you care about)
Other Thoughts:
This course has great potential, and is off to a pretty good start. Most holes have very little in the way for obstacles. The hardest part is the distance, and keeping your disc out of the rough. On the note of the rough, as long as it is maintained and doesn't get too overgrown this will be a nice course to hit up now and again.
Don't let the naysayers turn you away from giving this one a try, especially if your itching for a grip and rip course.