Pros:
Wide open course, well-kept. Nice crushed red gravel paths guiding you from hole to hole. Improvements are currently being made to made the course more aesthetically-appealing and challenging. Course is only 2 years old, so it's never very busy. Varying hole lengths. Some in the 200-feet range, one up to 750 feet.
Cons:
Water treatment plant in center of course, so odors wafting from plant are not very pleasing. Teepads are made from same crushed gravel as pathways, so footing can be difficult, especially after any recent rain. Course tends to get muddy whenever it rains. One side of course is bounded by a deep farming irrigation ravine, so if your disc goes in there, there is no way to retrieve it.