Pros:
-Nice Baskets
-Great for quick rounds
-Very easy to navigate
-Great course for begginers
-Fun Ace Run opportunities
-Little chance to lose discs
-Clean and well kept
-Great for playing a safari or 1 disc round
Cons:
-Hole 1 is a tough starting hole and needs some trimming
-Tee pads can be short if you have a long run up (but most holes are fairly short)
-Almost plays too quick
-An errant throw can land in a fence backyard on hole 5
Other Thoughts:
Bergen is a quick playing 9 hole course, that isn't overly difficult. A great place to take a new comer. Hole 1 can be a bit of tough hole, especially to start on. Uphill and dogleg right with low lying branches crowding the fairway. Hole 2 is the shortest hole, but requires a touch shot to land near the downhill pin. You can open up on the 400 foot hole 3 that plays in an open field on the side of a hill. Hole 4 is also on the longer side for this course and requires you to play between a ditch on the right and some brush on the left. On hole 5 you will need to throw a dogleg left slightly uphill and hope you don't saw it off early into a fenced in backyard. 6 plays down hill toward where the pin is place between some evergreens and the ditch. Hole 7 plays some what opposite of 6 and is uphill requiring you to throw a low skip or anhyzer to get close (rhbh). Hole 8 is my favorite hole, and is protected by trees and some rocks. Hole 9 brings you right back to the beginning of the course and is a straight ahead hole between two trees.
Overall this isn't the most spectactular course in the area, but is definitely worth playing if you happen to be nearby. You could use it as a warm up round for Churchville or Chili which are fairly close by.
There has been rumor of another 9 holes possibly being put in across the street, which would make this an odd, but fun 18.