Pros:
A decent 9-hole neighborhood course. This would be a good place to introduce someone to disc golf or would be a good place to practice all kinds of shots without fear of losing discs, being penalized, or hitting someone else as most of the holes have wide open fairways. The basket locations are very good and use what few trees there are effectively. There is a little danger to avoid like thick rough or some backyards, but there is always enough room that these can be avoided.
The baskets are just single chain Discatcher Sports cemented in the ground (never seen that before) but they get the job done. The hand-drawn course map was very accurate (and is a must to find your way.) Maps were available in the info box by tee #1 or you can print the map from DGCR.
There is pretty good variety of holes here for such a simple layout. Straight holes, baskets tucked left and right, and a couple holes where tomahawks over trees are the best play. Distance is extremely varied from 154' to 755' and everything in between. The designers did a good job with what they had to make this 9-hole course.
You will probably have the course to yourself.
Cons:
The concrete "tees" are just small squares- more of tee markers than actual pads. Many times the baskets and next tee are with a couple feet of one another- would be a dangerous situation if there were lots of people playing. (this could also be a pro, however, making the tee easy to find.) There are no tee signs, so finding a small concrete square flush with the ground below the grass height is difficult. I never could find the tee for #9. I looked everywhere for several minutes in a wide open grass field and finally just made up my own.
A few of the fairways cross, generally a bad idea, but again there probably won't be anyone else playing so probably not a big deal. #5's basket is a big problem, it is just across the road that happened to be pretty busy with cars and bikers coming and going to the clubhouse, and to make it worse there was a hill on the left that made it hard to see things coming.
Good for beginners, but this course would get boring after a while as it is pretty easy and does not force you to make any particular kind of shots. There is not a whole lot to challenge here.
Apparently the local discgolfers think the basket tops double as trash cans.
Other Thoughts:
This is supposedly a "private" neighborhood course, but anybody could probably walk on and play it if you wanted to. (They won't have to worry about too many people wanting to come play here anyways!) You still might want to ask permission in the clubhouse before you begin.
However, there are two really good courses nearby (Crockett and Liberty), and this one is a ways out of town. My recommendation, skip it, and leave it for those that live here.