Pros:
This is a great, short, flat course. You only need one tip to avoid getting lost. It has pretty new signs with accurate lengths and a mix of concrete and dirt tee pads. If you play all concrete as OB (including the hockey rink), it's a little harder too.
The harder shots are short shots through heavily treed areas and avoiding pavement.
All baskets are there and all tee signs are up at this time.
Cons:
It's short, flat, and easy. I play intermediate in tournaments and I shot 6 birdies (out of 9 holes) on my first round at this course for a -4. If I played it again I'm confident I could do a -6 or -7. 200 foot holes just aren't that tough. I threw a driver on 8 as a flick (I don't flick very far) and I threw a mid on 6 (but probably could have reached with a putter.) I drove a putter on the rest of the holes.
Mosquitoes can be bad here just like anywhere else in Anchorage this time of year. I'm sure it's worse at other courses.
They used disccatcher sport baskets instead of the more heavy duty baskets that would have been appropriate for a permanent course. As a result several are broken already.
Other Thoughts:
The one tip you need is to get from hole 7 to hole 8. Walk, on the pavement, around the school until you see the hole 8 sign. Tee off on the road next to the sign.