Pros:
You will most likely never share the course with any other golfers.
The camp that this course is located on is a great place in a fantastic location. There is tennis, basketball, volleyball, a large playground and a phenomonal view.
For a small nine hole course this has some good distances with most of the holes over 300' with one that is close to 500.
The two wooded holes 6 and 7 are really nice and I wish the whole course could have been designed that way.
This course would be perfect for kids and beginners since it is somewhat short with not alot of obstructions.
Cons:
Baskets are bad. These are homemade baskets that are old enough to have begun falling apart. They did not catch all that well to begin with so putting now is an iffy proposition.
There are no tee markers. You can get a map/scorecard from the camp office that will let you know where the tee's are but if you don't have one just tee off from near the previous basket except 6 and 8 where you need to cross a road first. And 9 you walk up a little concrete path first.
Some of the holes play really close to other camp activities in the summer so you really need to be careful.
Other Thoughts:
I have played this 9 hole course alot and it is an older course that was designed by amateurs 15 years ago. The camp itself is very supportive of disc golf but cannot dedicate resources for it.
As I said before the camp office has a Map/Scorecard as well as loaner discs for anybody who needs them.
Jumonville is a Christian camp but does not mind outsiders or locals playing as long as the hide the drinking and behave themselves.