Pros:
Six holes featuring nice baskets and decent-sized concrete tees (blue). Nice informative tee signs (from the blue tees) and next tee navigation aids under the baskets. The course is scenic featuring a couple of lakes, a conservation area on the perimeter, and even a few minor (for coastal Florida) elevation changes. There are several trees to negotiate on the mostly open-ish holes. The course although new seems to be well maintained. There are a few picnic tables scattered about, and some really nice firepits. The course provides a solid challenge for intermediate-level players.
Cons:
The unmarked red tees are some of the smallest concrete tees that I have ever seen and would be too difficult for children and low-level rec throwers which I'm guessing is the target demographic for these tees. The first couple of holes have dangerous water hazards and man-made obstacles that could easily frustrate folks new to the sport. I appreciate the effort that went into installing the course and thank the people involved, but I believe the course could benefit from a redesign. Either eliminate the red tees or make them larger and easier for new/youth throwers. The course itself could be changed up especially the first couple of holes that might interfere with other activities and make the course more interesting and flow better.
Other Thoughts:
An easy bag if in the area on vacation or passing through, provided school is not in session. It's less than a mile from I-75 and there are multiple food options nearby.