Pros:
About what you'd expect from a ball cum disc golf course - pretty, maintained, amenities like bathroom, scorecards/maps/pencils, discs and snacks for sale.
Cons:
About what you'd expect from a ball cum disc golf course - open, natural tees, pay-to-play.
Other Thoughts:
This 18=hole disc golf course co-exists with a 9=hole ball golf course, with two dics golf holes per ball golf hole.
Minimal shot-shaping opportunities, as each hole is fairly open, although at times, the baskets will be located near/behind a group of trees.
Primarily flat, with a few elevation changes.
Only up-/cross-slope #8, and big downhill #16, both >450', offer distance challenges. With seven holes <235', there could be many birdy opportunities. The other half of the course is in the mid-200s to low-300s range.
Between the course map/scorecard, and large flags at the tees, the course is fairly easy to navigate.
Unlike most ball-cum-disc golf courses I've played, this course keeps you well away from the ball golf greens.
A decent play it a pretty location if you happen to be in the area. Three Links Camp, ~10 minutes up the road, is the complete contrast of this course, if you want something radically different.