Pros:
Expanse of land that feels away from it all.
A few holes are noteworthy. (see below)
The ability to throw your absolute hardest on some holes.
Cons:
Uninspired course layout.
Little to challenge advanced players (other than distance).
Little for beginners to enjoy (due to flat, wide open distance.)
Other Thoughts:
This is a 21 hole course set on a beautiful piece of secluded property. The terrain is surprisingly dramatic in this area, but unfortunately too rugged to actually play disc golf on safetly.
So we are left with a flat course that wishes it could play through the hills it is set atop.
Hole 1 starts out with a flat, straight ahead shot with absolutely nothing in your way. This, sadly, is a characteristic carried throughout the rest of the course.
There is, however, some fun and challenge to be had.
Hole 4 provides a long distance shot with several routes to choose from. A beauty of a hole.
Hole 5, possibly the signature hole, requires two well placed shots to leave you with a putt. Some might say it is a dangerous hole- having to play over the ravines twice. But there is a beginner tee that address this, and advanced players will enjoy the challenge.
Holes 6-8 are a nice stretch as well.
Hole 13 is a tester that will leave more pars than birdies on an advanced card.
Hole 18 is beautiful, and thanks to a wise old tree, requires angles and length rarely achieved.
Conclusion:
At 7520' (8527' pro tees) your arm will get a workout. And on a few holes, so will your mind.
There is disc golf to be enjoyed here, but with such a pretty peice of land, I long for something more.