Pros:
Very challenging course. Upper level players will appreciate the difficulty of this course. Easy to navigate, signs wherever necessary. Beautiful scenery. I could have fun just walking the course. Lots of elevation and well designed holes. Lots of risk vs. reward opportunities. Strategy comes into play in a big way here. The baskets are in great shape. A couple bonus holes along the way. Pro-shop has a very good selection.
Cons:
The rough is brutal here. It can be viewed as a pro that you are punished for missing the fairway, but the thorns and long looks for discs subtract from the fun factor at times. Completely wooded, no wide open holes, always narrow fairways. This again could be viewed as a pro based on what you are looking for in a course. No benches between holes. Tee pads are rubber. Some repetitive feel with a few holes. 5$ a day to play, but so worth it.
Other Thoughts:
I'll say it again, very challenging course. I was frustrated at times with how thick the rough is just off the fairways. I really enjoyed some of the hole designs. Hole 18 being an example. Its a blind, steep downhill, sharp left turning shot that opens into a wide fairway. I could play this hole 10 times in a row and not be bored. Holes 14-17 are the same way, ever challenging, never boring. Many interesting hole designs that require serious thought before you shoot. You know that if you make your shot you can birdie, but if you don't you might double bogey. I like that. Strategy is key to a successful round, you need to pick your spots. Serious disc golfers will love it here, but the casual player should stick to the south side. I recommend this course even though it beat me up. I liked the challenge and look forward to improving my score in the future. Definitely worth the drive out here.