Pros:
Think of any type of vegetation that you've enjoyed seeing on a course...and this course has it. Big leafy trees, thick pines, big ass shrubbery, and lots of wild grass. The course is not wooded by any means, but you really need to think about your path to the basket. Otherwise you might end up in a place with no great second shot.
There are two concrete tees on each of the 9 holes and two basket positions (only one basket is in use at any given time). The A tees are not too tough to par if you play it safe. The B tees are a bigger challenge, with some tougher alleys to hit. Hole 4 forces you to hit a really thin alley or throw a sweeping turnover shot and then hit a downhill approach shot. Hole 8 tempts you to throw a big hyzer over some un-mowed wild grass that could get you in trouble (maybe better to lay up straight ahead). And hole 9 is an uphill challenge with pine trees on either side that is a very tough par.
In addition to the trees, there is some nice elevation changes. Hole 5 has a really steep dropoff that could ruin your score if you leave your shot to the right.
The park was not crowded, just one other group on the course.
Cons:
The baskets are often not visible from the tee, so you'll need to walk up the fairway to see where you're going with it. Course navigation is okay, but after hole 4 you need to backtrack a bit and go up the hill (there is a little path, but it's not obvious that is where you're supposed to go). There are a couple other parts that require some minor backtracking, but nothing too obnoxious.
Also, the course message board has numerous mis-spellings on it. If you are a lover of both disc golf and proper grammar, you may feel conflicted here.
Other Thoughts:
If you have played Cunningham, the topography is similar on the latter holes with the wild grass and the types of trees and shrubs you'll encounter. It's actually a pretty piece of land, and I really hope they can get more holes put in. If you look at the map near the parking lot, the park is huge. Space would not be an issue.
This was a surprisingly quick drive up from Omaha, and I will be back. This was a fun little course.