Pros:
1. Concrete tee pads with good sign and par info
2. Mix of wood and pond comes into play.
3. Easy to get around, good direction to the next tee.
4. All sort of technical skill tester.
5. Beginner friendly. a tester for intermediate to advanced player. You can hone your skill for your mid-range throw.
Cons:
1. Some trees need to be cut in some holes. At least one skinny tree in hole 2, hole # 5 need a little bigger fairway considering 400 ft par three, at least one big pine tree on hole # 12.
2. Access to rest room and faucet.
3. Don't have holes to show off your big arm. You have opportunity for big side arm shots in couple of holes though.
Other Thoughts:
This is a short but challenging course. If you want to shoot under par numbers, you need to be a consistent disc thrower and you need to know what your disc does. This course give you the opportunity to hone your mid-range, side arm and thumber/tomahawk skills. There are couple of holes which have low ceiling, and very straight fairways in which you might need some stable disc. For me, Innova Atlas, Groove, Leopard, and my classic aviar putter is a good enough disc for this course. Deserves the second visit.