Pros:
Short but still requires you to play a shot. it's not just sitting there in a field.
Well taken care of, the fairway corridors are mowed and maintained nicely. Woods around the fairways are punishing but you're going to find your disc.
Quick to play
It is on private property but you are definitely allowed to play any time, it's not a problem. usually nobody is here so just park and start.
Cons:
Only 9 holes
You are asked to donate, not that it's a con, but still, you feel obligated. I usually put $5 in the box. It's worth it.
Tees could be a little better
It is slightly confusing where to go the first time you're here. The hole by the entrance is not #1, but it doesn't really matter, you're usually alone here so start wherever you want. I usually park by #5 tee at the entrance and start there.
Other Thoughts:
This is a really nice place if you're a beginner. You're probably not going to lose a disc, and the holes are short enough that anyone with a few rounds and some basic ability can reach most of the holes. Some of the gaps are narrow but not unfair, so it's not just a practice pitch and putt, you have to play a decent shot. Definitely worth a visit.