Pros:
There aren't that many courses that have such varied terrain as this course. The elevation and way that it was used is just about perfect.
This is not a demanding or super challenging course, but it is very fun. The ideal course to play with friends of any skill level.
Good mix of shots required here. The fairways all seem to have various options, with a premium on throwing tight lines. The fairways and rough seemed fair throughout.
I enjoy courses that reward accuracy and give some birdie opportunities, while also having some punishing longer holes.
Several of the holes on the back 9 are truly epic. My favorite was a shot from the top of a hill throwing maybe 400 feet along the edge of the river. It's the perfect spot to throw a fairway driver and let it glide up to the rock wall in front of the basket. I could throw that shot every week of my life and not get tired of it.
We played after a large rainstorm and the streams were rushing with crystal clear water. It was just enough water to make you want to avoid throwing it in, but still easy to retrieve a disc as the streams / creeks were never more than 1-2 feet deep.
Cons:
It's hard to pick out a lot of cons. Sure, its not the most challenging course, but Maple Hill is just up the road.
A few of the holes were close together and I could see some stray discs going onto other fairways. Everyone here seemed respectful and I never felt like we were in danger of being hit by a disc.
Other Thoughts:
We came to this area for Maple Hill, but I felt like this course was a hidden gem.