Pros:
Vastwood is a fairly technical course, with more than its fair share of elevation. There are definitely gaps to hit on some holes, but they most aren't impossibly difficult. Holes 1, 3, 6, 8, 9, and 10 are the most open holes on the course, but they are challenging in their own rights. You still have to throw well on those holes. Most holes have gaps you need to it, so you do need accuracy, but it's what makes the course.
If you like playing with the course to yourself, this place is awesome because rarely are you there playing, and somebody else shows up to play without invitation.
It is scenic from the parking lot where holes 1 and 10.
Cons:
Hole 18 is a bit ridiculous. It's a beautiful hole, but man, bring your sharp-shooting disc.
This is primarily a winter course, which is why it gets a 3 for me rather than maybe a 3.5 or 4. In the summertime, it gets too overcrowded with leaves, bushes, and other types of whatnot. I especially remember hole 13 or 14 being a spider web in every step in July. With some trimming, it could be a great summer course, but there's just not enough traffic usually for the parks department to care.
Teepads are a bit short, but it's not like you're throwing bombs on most of your shots, so that can be overlooked.
Other Thoughts:
I hate how there hasn't been a review on this course since Sep 2010, this course is much better than that. If you're looking for a good, technical, and challenging course in the area, this is the best one you will find. Maybe bring a friend to help you look for a disc, you'll probably need them at least once with the bushes and leaves on the ground in the winter. Don't let that deter you, however, Vastwood is promised to be a gift, and not one you would return after Christmas is over.
Just play this course.