Pros:
The tee pads are very large cement pads, with rain groves in them, so they always provide sure footing. The grass is cut at least once a week. Trees and bushes are well groomed and replaced if damaged. Some baskets may be short, but basket placement really maximized the natures ability to keep things challenging when foliage is growing.(late Spring to late Fall)
There is almost never a wait to play, it could be because of the parking during the day.
Other Thoughts:
I gave this course a 4.0 because it is in perfect condition at all times, there are not to many people, and it can be challenging for the distance involved. Everything is clearly marked with very nice signs.
The course is on The Ohio State University's west campus. Parking from 2am-4pm on weekdays can be found at meters. $1.25 will supply enough time to play the course at a relaxed pace. From 4pm-2am on weekdays and 7am-2am on weekends/holidays parking is free in all " WC " (green signs) spots, 1,000's of places. During the free time you can park right at the first tee pad.
First basket is the longest at 360' .
The wind at this course can come out of no where, the directional cross winds on the back side of course (8-12) will prevent even the most stable disc from avoiding the parking lot if anhyzerd even the slightest.
For those of you who don't know there is 3 feet in a yard. Some simple math and you have your distance in feet.