Pros:
1) Excellent signage and course map kiosk
2) Concrete pads
3) Some elevation changes
4) Pool off of 16,18 for nice scenery during warmer months
5) Highlight holes: 1, 2, 3, 16
Cons:
1) Small tee pads
2) Poor hole design
3) Some tee sign distances are wrong
3) No pro pads
4) Some holes endanger public (16-18)
Other Thoughts:
When I stepped up to hole 1 and saw the fairly wooded area and raised mound with a target on it, the professional looking tees signs and concrete tees, I thought I was in for a treat. Not so much.
The first glaring thing that I noticed is that a lot of the distances on the tee signs are wrong. I don't know what measuring system they used, but they clearly were not using feet to measure with. Some signs appeared to be right, but others were way off. You'll see what I mean when you play it.
The front 9 plays amongst a fairly wooded area with a few elevation changes, but most of the holes are under 250'. This wouldn't be so bad, but it felt cramped. In fact, hole 2's basket sits on the side of a hill about 60' directly behind hole 3's tee and the fairway takes your disc right over hole 3's tee! I've never seen a worse blunder in hole design as this hole. Luckily, it appears that this course doesn't get used very often, so you won't have to worry about hitting someone on the next tee most likely.
The back 9 turns into an open lackluster design that is monotonous and boring. It finally picks back up with hole 16 (elevation change, basket on other side of a creek), but 16-18 are right next to a children's playground and pool with all kinds of people milling around. Again, another glaring design flaw.
I realize that they had limited space, but they would've been better served by making a fantastic 9 hole course with generous man-sized tees, than trying to cram an 18 holer into this limited space with these kiddie tees.
Even though I blasted this course, it does have some redeeming qualities. The signage is second to none. They clearly spared no expense. The land on the front 9 is beautiful and pleasant to the eye. Very peaceful. And some of the holes were fun to shoot (holes 1, 2, 3, 16 come to mind). It appears to be designed for campers/families and for that reason, it isn't as horrible as it would be had it been designed for hardcore disc golf use.
I might be back, but I'll wait until fall, once all the campers are gone.