Pros:
Fairways and path from basket to next tee are mowed, so the course is extremely easy to follow. The rough is prairie grass, but is thin enough that it is usually easy to find discs pretty quickly. The main difference between holes is length, as the holes are pretty wide open. But the lengths do vary enough to call on different throws. Some of the trees are getting big enough to require mild shot shaping.
Cons:
There are no truly wooded holes, nor any water or significant hazards in play. That is good for players just learning the game, but makes it a little too easy for experienced players. The grass tees are also a little lumpy, though playable. Cement tee pads and more trees are really needed for this course to rate a "3" (in my opinion). Proper tee signs showing the hole length would be a nice addition.
Other Thoughts:
Points made by the first two reviewers are all accurate, so I won't repeat them. This course is well suited to a family or casual round, but does not yet have features to challenge an advanced player. Kudos to York for making a good start. Keep making improvements and develop this course into something that will attract more visitors.