Pros:
It's a 9 hole course that's got tight woods, one or two pretty open holes and some water in play. It's not a bad course, but compared to the other ones in the area just not as much to offer. Tee boxes are natural, and you do have to be able to throw a variety of shots so the course isn't a waste by any means. And I've seen several guys underestimate the water and lose a disc. If you can putt you can make birdies and if you've got an arm hole 9/18 is the only one where you'll really be able to let it rip. Good test for your mid-range and putting skills. There are picnic tables, lake and a park for the kids.
Cons:
Haven't been there in awhile so not sure if any changes have been made. There wasn't much seating if any that I remember other than over by the park. Need to watch out for parked cars on two of the holes but other than that not a lot of complaints. Difficulty is probably the desiding factor, other courses in the area just have more land to work with, but overall its a good course for beginners because it will teach you control.
Other Thoughts:
Decent course to play if you don't have a lot of time or during the summer when it's hot because most of the course is in the shade.