Pros:
Beautiful course in a beautiful little Montana town. Course is easy to find in the city park right off the highway. Always quiet and never crowded (except during tournaments). Nice concrete tee pads with good signage and high-visibility double-chain Innova baskets. Several holes have been lengthened to appease the big huckers. A lot less easy "ace runs", but still enough to make it fun. The train tracks are not dangerous as it is a little-used dead-end spur track. Nice people keep the course clean and in good shape. Check out the grocery store with all the local big-game mounts and Kootenai Drug has a great selection of Innova discs.
Cons:
Even with the longer holes added, this is definitely not a big arm course. Precision and accuracy thru the trees and good putting will score low here. There's a reason it's called the Timberbeast.
Other Thoughts:
The Timberbeast tournament in June is one of the funnest, most well-attended in Montana. It includes the Discs Across the Kootenai long-arm competition, which is a blast to watch with a cold beer. Live music and free camping make it the best. Come visit Troy.