Pros:
-Lots of elevation here and the course uses it well. Most of the back 9 plays up and down a ridge.
-Many ace runs, some are flat and some are up an down the hill. The shorter down hill holes were fun for me.
-Nice signage which made for a good flow to this course. I was only wondering where to go a few times and if you just follow the wooded paths or matted down grass you will know which way to go.
-There were wooded holes and open ones, holes that turned right and left, ups and downs. What I am trying to say is that this course had variety and kept it pretty fresh.
-Good baskets and tee boxes, they didn't cut any corners here.
-Bathrooms, garbages, etc.
-This course is a little out of town so it isn't overrun by punks or too busy in general. It was very quiet, peaceful and relaxing when I was there.
-Not a lot of bugs for a wooded course.
-Camping nearby
-It looks to be well maintained and they keep the lines open on the wooded holes.
-With the shorter distance, it is one of the quicker 18s I have played and would be a good place for a beginner to learn mid range drives and wooded throws.
Cons:
-Some of the signage had the incorrect distance on them.
-Could lose a disc in the woods, I saw a small amount of poison ivy and a few other irritable plants including stinging nettles.
-Generally, the course lacked distance, I like ace runs but most of the holes were in the 100-200 range. There were exceptions but it is short overall.
-Not a huge parking lot, tournament people may have to park in the campground.
Other Thoughts:
The course design here is ok. They could have used more of the available land here and made a championship course with some longer holes. As it is, it is nice and fun. I just can't help but see the potential. I would recommend playing here but leave your big arm at home for most holes. You will be throwing a lot of up and down hill shots that aren't very long. Like other reviews said, you might not be able to play the whole course if there is an event here.