Pros:
Not too long, fairly technical, with lots of risk/reward options.
Most of the course is on a long, thin strip of land between the lake itself and a lightly-traveled road, sloping down to the lake, with a paved walking trail running between them. So there's lots of OB, both paved and water. Some of the greens are prone to rollaways unless you're careful on your approaches.
Some of the fairways or baskets are very close to the lake. The routing does a figure-8, so that the lake is on your left at times, on your right at others, balancing the risk for righties & lefties.
Hole 17 is a trip, with the lake on your right and a steep hill climbing up on the left, and a LONG narrow fairway to drive.
Elsewhere there is an excellent variety of open, very tight, low-ceiling, roller-friendly, and otherwise creative fairways.
It's also a lovely place to play.
Cons:
Between the walking trail threading through most of the course, dividing fairways in many places, and fisherman and other civilians lingering on the shore, avoiding non-disc-golfers can be a concern.
The proximity of the lake on several holes, and the wind, make it very easy to lose discs here.
Other Thoughts:
Augusta has many fine courses. This is another, and a different feel compared to the heavily wooded holes as the IDGC & Riverview.