Pros:
There are a lot of positives about this course.
Layout- The layout is pretty intuitive with a good flow. I did get a little turned around looking for the tee box on hole 4, but I attribute that more to it being my first time playing than a poor design.
Floor- The sandy floor is awesome. I've never played another course with a floor like this, and it was a huge reason i wanted to try it out. I was not disappointed. Air shots are pretty much the only play here, even though a lot of the holes also have low ceilings. The combination of low ceiling and sandy floor made for a very fun and unique challenge.
Location- The course is very accessible. Close to major roads and located in a public park, so there's free parking less than 100 feet from the practice basket and first tee box.
Map- There's a large course map just before hole 1 that's pretty true to the course. It shows all tee locations, basket locations, and paths from each hole to the next. It was cool to see an overview of the entire course. There are also signs at every tee pad with basket locations and distances.
Tees- The tees are a combination of rubber mats, concrete, brick, and wood. I was sure that with the sand I'd find myself slipping on a tee pad or two, but that wasn't an issue at all. There are also benches at every single tee, which is nice if you're playing with a group, if you're waiting to play through, or if you just want to take a break or set your bag up off the ground.
Hole variation- There are short holes (<200 feet), average holes (270-350 feet) and long-ish holes (450+ feet). There are also par 3s, 4s, and one par 5. Some holes are wide open, some are highly wooded, some are straight, and some have sharp turns (an overhand is a fun play from the tee on a couple of holes). I used every shot in my arsenal on this course.
Cons:
Signage- I found a couple of the hole maps to be misleading or inaccurate. One hole in particular had a sign that showed the basket ahead and slightly to the right, but after I threw an anhyzer RHBH, I moved to where I could see the basket and realized it was actually to the left, so my shot ended up 100 feet off the fairway from where I should have been. Since I couldn't see the basket from the tee pad, I was relying on the sign and it was misleading, at best. Most holes did not have this issue.
Multiple tee pads/baskets- There is an "alternate" route, but not every hole had 2 tee pads, and there was only one basket at each location. I like a course that has multiple baskets and/or multiple tee pads on every hole to make each round more customizable. This course doesn't really have that option.
Bathrooms- I may have missed them, but I looked around and couldn't find any bathrooms anywhere at the park. Make sure you take care of that before you arrive.
Elevation- This course is super flat. There are technical holes, long holes, short holes, which are all great, but the last bit of variation is elevation change, and this course doesn't have any elevation change at all.
Other Thoughts:
This course plays fast- I played 18 in an hour and 20 minutes, which included getting a little bit lost at one point (more my fault than the course's) and throwing multiple drives and approach shots on a few holes since nobody was behind me. What the course lacks in combinations of baskets and tee pads, it makes up for in distance variation and open and technical shots, and a unique floor unlike any course I've ever played. As an out of towner here for vacation, I loved this course and had a great time playing it. I hope to be back soon!