Pros:
-Interesting elevation based challenge. The course plays almost entirely on a hillside and uphill, downhill and sidehill shots are all challenged
-Easy to access by car, just off the M25 around London
-The design builds up really nicely for beginners. Very short holes with little in the way, which is ideal for the setting and clientelle (it's located on a campsite)
Cons:
-It's only 9 holes, and they are for beginners. It might make for a good break on a long car journey but I wouldn't describe it as a destination for regular visits
-The foliage is DENSE when it is present, and massively thorny
-The baskets themselves are not the best catchers, and the other equipment is limited to say the least
-Navigation is somewhat of a challenge for such a small course, and it's also fairly tucked away behind alot of the camping areas and not well signposted on the site itself (it is a side attraction)
Other Thoughts:
It very much does the job it's intended for and I'm sure many families will get their first taste of disc golf here, but it's not a destination for more dedicated players