Pros:
Very pleasant course to play. Well maintained grass, hills and a bevy of cedar trees (contrary to GTrotter's review, there is no cypress at McBride) give the place the feel of a ball golf course. Pins well-guarded by trees mean you have to get creative. A dead-on tomahawk shot is a huge boon at McBride. Long holes make this a great course for those who love to go all-out on drives, but pin placement makes finesse and strategy necessary.
Cons:
Cedar trees do not give up a disc easily. They're basically just very large, thick, sappy bushes that tend to cause hives (though they do smell lovely). If you lack control, be prepared to do some climbing/hive-removing. Also, woods near holes 8 and 9 are tick-infested. If you go in there for any length of time, give yourself a good once over. Like GTrotter said, only 10 holes, though they are 10 very enjoyable holes.
The constant and pervasive melodies of Phil Collins issuing over the course can get in your head if you let them. Experienced players will know how to shake that off. I remember one day, though. An unplugged version of "In the Air Tonight" COMPLETELY decimated my putting game.
Other Thoughts:
I'd lived in Springfield just over a year when I found this course, and it immediately made living there 2.5x better. Not the best round you'll ever play, by any means, but a damn decent course players of any skill level can enjoy.