Pros:
The course offers the challenges of both distance and highly technical short holes that are made so by both dense foliage and some fairly extreme elevations changes that make disc selection very difficult (I had an ace run on the blind downhill #6 once that lost my beloved purple Omega Supersoft forever by being a mere 15 feet past the green).
It can be windy, further adding to the challenge, and there is a certain mando that will frustrate all righties and even the lefty that it is designed for (the uphill, protected green is a challenge even if you complete the mando and have a good lie in the fairway).
The course was once much more difficult due ot a lack of tee pads that made reaching uphill 210 foot holes impossible, but that has been corrected and there are great pads now and good signage.
Cons:
The only con is that it is on the campus and you have to watch out for students on the first 5 holes, but it's pretty smooth sailing after that.
Other Thoughts:
It's a pretty beautiful piece of land for something in a city and on a college campus, and I have never failed to be fully engaged by the challenge and variety of this course.