Pros:
This is a very nice course with concrete tee pads, tee signs and good baskets. The design uses the elevation and woods to give the course a nice variety of shots. The course flows fairly well, although 18 doesn't bring you back to the parking lot. The creeks on the property are used to give a few water hazards. It does not have any monster D shots but the holes have some nice distance to them. All in all the design is solid.
Cons:
The course is heavily wooded, but the fairways are quite wide and forgiving. The course also has a lot of elevation change, but the holes tend to play across the hills instead of up and down. There are no really difficult uphill shots despite the appropriate terrain for some. You have to cross a particularly rickety homemade bridge to get to the back nine, and when you finish #18 you have to walk across #10's fairway to get back to the bridge. When you cross that bridge you walk right out where people are putting on #9, and due to the trees you really can't tell if someone is there or not. All of the parking is for the softball fields across the street and are a hike from the #1 tee.
Other Thoughts:
This is a couple of notches short of a championship course, and that may drive some people nuts since there is definitely the land available for such a layout. However, the course as it is very good. It should do well to support a group of disc golfers in Jeff City. I would not plan a trip to play it, but if you are in the area it is worth your time to play.