Pros:
Plays on a well manicured ball golf course. There are a lot lights for night golf (I played in the middle of summer where it was 112 during the day. It was very refreshingto play after dark). Multiple baskets (white and gold) that allow the course to be played 2x from the same 9 tee boxes, but for 18 different holes. Great turf tee pads that keep the aesthetics of the golf course. OB if you land on the ball golf greens, sand traps not considered OB.
Low traffic due to green fee ($6). Discs on sight (Innova, Discmania, Trilogy). Since it is a municipality, no tax on discs, so cheaper than most places. Pro shop also sells food, candy and drinks.
Cons:
A few dark spots where it may be hard to find discs at night if you don't keep it in the fairway. A few holes play close together, and currently no mandos protect players on other holes, but nothing too dangerous if everyone is paying attention. Not everyone likes green fee ($6) but I felt it was worth it.
Other Thoughts:
Disc golfers are able to go from 6:00pm to 10:00pm Tuesday - Friday. The last tee time is 8:30, so you need to be checked in at the pro shop by then. On Wednesday you can play all day. Doubles on Sunday night at 6:00 ($6 green fee, $6 doubles)
I didn't know the schedule when I showed up on a Tuesday morning, and the guy working the desk, Eric, was really helpful, even though he didn't know a lot about disc golf. He said sometimes you can still play during the day if the ball golf side is slow. I will play this course every time I come to Vegas. I hope they are able to expand to 18 holes, while maintaining the awesomeness that is the current 9 hole.