Pros:
This course embodies everything I love about disc golf. The course feels miles away from any civilization, and after a pretty open first hole, the rest is a nice hike through the woods. The hole variety is great, with plenty of par 4s (even one par 5) and some shorter ace holes as well. There are some changes in elevation, but nothing too extreme. Most of the course runs along a small river, which is mostly scenery, but you do have to throw over the water once or twice. There is great signage pointing you to the next hole, and even though the scope of the course is massive, I had no problem navigating it my first time out. There are even benches on most holes.
Cons:
The only real cons with the course are fixable in time. There are signs on every hole, but some of them aren't perfectly clear. This is especially a problem on the longer holes where the pin is not visible. There were a couple times where based on the map, I thought I was throwing in a certain direction and it turned out I was off by about 50 yards or so. But this is obviously only a problem the first time out. A few holes have serious overgrowth and lots of pricker bushes. They are also pretty tight, and as I mentioned, heavily wooded. Generally I'm a fan of these types of holes, and I think it adds to the experience. But there are definitely a few spots where I would NOT want to lose a disc.
Other Thoughts:
Overall this is a very solid course, and it's hard to believe it's only one year old. I met the owner while I was playing and he was working to clear some of the fairways. I'm confident this course will only get better and better and I look forward to going back again soon. The entrance to the course takes you about a mile down a dirt road that starts to feel like the beginning of a horror movie, but don't worry, that's the right way!