Pros:
I love this course. The holes are well designed. There is not much elevation change, but that is the canvas that the course designers were given. There are a variety of shots required as you make your way around the course. Tees are great. It seems pretty easy to navigate from hole to hole.
Cons:
There is one big con. There are narrow fairways and the weeds are nasty. We saw 4 other groups on the course on a Saturday afternoon. 3/4 groups were searching for discs. The group I was playing with spent 30-40 minutes looking for discs on one home. I don't mind looking for an occasional disc but the opportunities for lost discs at this course are endless. We ended up sending a spotter down before we threw on the majority of holes. This definitely slowed our play. At one point a guy we saw looking for his disc approached us and went off for a good ten minutes about how frustrated he was. He told us that he had lost 2 discs that day. It was evident that he was emotionally distraught. He was in genuine pain over his experience at this course.
Other Thoughts:
I think there are only two options at this point. Either a support group has to be formed to help the discers who have been wounded by this course, or mow the damn weeds back. I have to think that people are staying away from this course after their first safari. I know our group will not be returning until the colder weather comes and the weeds retreat.