Pros:
Many of the holes have few trees or bushes, and almost no underbrush - which make it a fun course for beginners.
Even though it's kind of barren, elevation change and other obstacles make it interesting. It's also a fun course to practice long precise shots. Number 12 is a long hole(300ft or so) with a horse pasture to the left, and if you overshoot on your upshot, you're down a hill onto a path 15 feet below - very cool hole.
I made my first ace on Hole number 14, which from the closer tee is a 160 foot hole with a 40 foot incline.
I've played from the Advanced & amateur tees. I Shot a +4 from Advanced, and -4 under for the shorter beginner tee offs. The advanced tees are where most people will want to play from, and It's one of the longer courses that Vancouver island & the Coastal Islands have. Playing from the advanced tees for moderate distance throwers can make par a fun challenge. A lot of the holes are more open 200+ feet. The others that are shorter require a hard uphill shot or a more technical throw around an obstacle or around/through some short trees.
Cons:
The course is unfinished, more obstacles & trees would be fun. The course has 9 baskets and 9 tonals instead of 18 baskets - but the course may upgrade to 18 baskets soon.
The Tee pads are nonexistent since the course is still being developed. Temporary markers indicate the tee off locations thankfully.
Long distance throwers can get birdies on almost all the holes the first time they play and therefore -14 under is possible. For most normal throwers though par from the longer tees is a good game.
Other Thoughts:
I like this course, it's free and has some cool elevation shots. You should stop by the Resort restaurant(they have good food) to show appreciation.
The course is being developed, and will be landscaped and have better markings in the future. Apparently, they now have grass, so it's not as gravelly. If you're in the area check it out.