Pros:
This is a course that is ideal for learning the game from scratch or adding new shots to the evolving disc golfer. The first four holes are about dealing with simple obstacles whereas the last five are about adding length and giving you the opportunity to learn new shots. Clear signs and tees for every hole make this a relatively easy course to navigate.
The signs also have a "young player" par printed (I believe it says under 12 if I can remember correctly) which gives them optimism when they can't par the 526ft 4th hole for example (the par listed here on DGCR says 4/3 but lists 5 for the youngsters).
Cons:
School hours make this a course that is available realistically only after 4pm or weekends. Dirt tees could get nasty on rainy days.
When I played, the mailbox next to the first tee was out of scorecards/maps that were mentioned in another review so I was a little confused on navigating the course but figured it out rather quickly.
Other Thoughts:
As I said in the title, this is an ideal educational course for the beginner or the advanced player looking to add different techniques. Much better than Arlington Farms in Waco, anyway.
Personally, I refined my RHBH anhyzer shot here and it has paid off.
This is worth playing if you want a change of pace from the other local courses or have a solid Saturday to introduce new players to this great game!