Pros:
-- Nice concrete tees for all holes, although they are on the small side.
-- Restroom on site.
-- Good use of the available land with a good mix of holes: Wooded, a couple with elevation and water now in play on at least 3 holes on the back nine (13-15).
-- Good course flow, which is good because the signs/markers, etc. are very limited.
-- Beginner friendly, except for water carries. There are bailout options, however.
-- Never crowded. In fact, I've only once seen another group playing in the dozens of times I've been.
Cons:
-- The new baskets on the back nine (added a dozen years ago but well after the course opened as a 9-holer) are Instep. The front 9 are Innova. In good shape, the Instep baskets don't catch well, and they are no longer in good shape.
-- Holes tend to be short. Only one is over 300 feet (No. 13 is 485 feet and listed as a par 5).
-- Cabins (modular buildings) have just been added near the 15 basket. They somewhat block/obstruct the safer (bailout) RHFH/LHBH throw to avoid the water.
Other Thoughts:
-- Someone has added yellow metal triangles to the tops of the Instep baskets on the back 9 (apparently to make them look more like the Innova baskets on the front nine). I appreciate the effort, but I would rather that time and money have gone into updating/maintaining the baskets themselves, which are in bad shape.
-- Pay to play. It's $3.25 per person for a day pass, so it's not crazy expensive.
-- Very little upkeep is done on the course, so limbs now obstruct several throws in ways they didn't a dozen years ago.