Pros:
Great course for long distance throws. Minimal obstacles, and good maintenance. All holes are over 300ft. long. Hole maps are provided at each tee. Baskets are usually easy to find. Perfect for beginners.
Cons:
Hole 2 has a tennis court very close to the fairway and a dense forest only a few yards to the opposite side. Hole 5 can be risky in the mid to late summer because there is a field that is often planted with corn very close to left and can be extremely difficult to find a disc if thrown in there. Hole 8 has a fenced baseball field nearby to the left and will require a very long walk to the entrance of the fence to get inside to retrieve a disc thrown inside. In some cases the entrance is closed and will require climbing over the fence. No tee pads for those who enjoy that. Only 9 holes. Sometimes wind can be a problem.
Other Thoughts:
I gave this course a 3.5 because there's really nothing much to complain about. Its not impressive, but gets the job done. This is a great place for beginners since the obstacles are minimal. This is also a great course to play if you don't have a lot of time because it has only 9 holes and is very clear and mowed so finding your disc is usually not a problem except possibly on hole 2, and 5 if the corn is tall. Its also good for a nice break for those who might be traveling to the MD/DE beaches since its right next to Rt.50, and usually doesn't take much time to play. Very good for practicing your long throws. A new pagoda/gazebo type structure has been built in the middle of hole 3 and provides a new obstacle. Tuckahoe state park disc golf course is nearby and is a very different experience, with short holes and being forested so it makes a good variety when both are played on the same day.