Pros:
This course stretches around parts of the actual college and through some of the campus. Some of the holes have the most unusual obstacles. There are shots to be made around buildings, over parking areas, between soccer fields, and around bleachers (at least the day I played). It is a little like Urban Disc Golf on Campus. You have a bunch of wide-open shots, a couple of tunnel like shots, and there are some accuracy ones in there too. I can't tell you how crazy some of these holes are. On one hole you actually throw along a parking lot. (LOL, I would not park there if I were you.) On another hole you can actually bounce your disc off a building to help you stay in a tunnel shot longer. If it's windy the baseball field could suck your disc up over the fence and head out to center field. The baskets do have solar lights on top of them. I don't know if they work, but what a great addition. There are some bathrooms near the parking area in a small building in the back of the sports complex. The tee signs were really good at pointing out which basket you need to throw too. The tee areas were all grass, but in great shape.
Cons:
OK, let's talk safety. If school is in, you are likely to have to wait to avoid hitting someone. On the hole along the building, hopefully no one comes out one of those doors once you have thrown. If there are cars in the parking areas, it is open season. Navigation is not the best. The tee signs do a fair job, but you really should bring a map. Some manmade obstacles will change day by day. I had folded up bleachers blocking my tee shot on one hole the day I was there.
Other Thoughts:
The Fun Factor here is a bit odd. I had fun throwing on some of these holes. I actually played the bank off the building, well, because I just had too! I did play this course during Spring Break and there was hardly anyone around. So I had the place to myself. But with lots of people there...I am not sure how much of this course will actually be able to be played. I mean some areas depending on that day's functions may be somewhat inaccessible.