Pros:
Amenities. Pro shop has an ok selection of discs, especially if you're looking for some Millennium plastic, what better place to buy than the headquarters.
Navigation. Using the map and next tee arrows I never had trouble finding my way through the course.
Variety of holes. A beautiful course direct from John Houck, a great variety winds its way very well through the terrain, requiring many shots out of the bag to score well. Several lines required, several wide open holes to rip it, and several birdie opportunities and ace runs.
Beauty. Fields of wildflowers, flowing streams, waterfalls, and attractive ponds make for a very picturesque experience.
Tees. Hole 4 offered the single concrete tee pad, the rest of the natural tees were fairly level and fit the course well, I never found myself overly frustrated with the condition of the tees.
Events. A variety of minis and some of the largest tournaments in the state have found a beautiful home.
Just Fun. When paired with its counterpart these 36 holes were some of the most enjoyable I've played, especially in a single setting.
Cons:
Navigating hole 18. The pin is at the top of the hill just to the left of the pro shop. Not where I ended up - first at basket of 16 to the left, second at hole 4 on the right. Most likely just a user error.
Private. Only open on certain weekends, make sure to check the site. You have to schedule this course around it's schedule, not your own.
Not much elevation, especially if compared to its counterpart.
Other Thoughts:
Well worth the $10 to play 36 holes of some of the best the state has to offer, if you can fit it's schedule, make your way out here for a great day of disc golf.