Pros:
This course is tucked in next to Lake Lowell, but in spite of the name the lake is not in play. The course is actually across the road from the East Boat Launch, in a little day-use area.
There is a large parking lot, nice restrooms, picnic tables, etc.
Much of the course runs through a lush turf area, surrounded by a chain link fence. Holes in this area (1, 2, and 6-9) are pretty much wide open throws over the lawn with an occasional tree to work around. There are tee signs attached to the perimeter fence, with the pads themselves marked by small pavers buried in the grass nearby.
Hole 3, 4 and 5 are down in a much rougher dry creek channel and are by far the more challenging holes on this course. Hole 3 is bounded by a 6' tall chain link fence on your left and a steep creek bank on your right. The drive from the tee is to a blind basket. Get your drive a little high and you may fade it right over that fence. I noted a gate down toward Hole 4 that will get you past the fence if you need to retrieve a disc.
Hole 5 is similar in that is requires a straight drive to a hidden basket in this rough gully.
Hole 6 drives back up to the grassy area. At first it looks like a steep uphill drive, but the teepad is raised up far enough on the opposite bank that the shot is only slightly uphill.
Overall this is a decent course, with three challenging "gully" holes and 6 less inspiring lawn holes.
Cons:
The Holes over the lawn are pretty simple, with no real need to shape the drive or hit a gap. The grass is so lush that the tee markers can be tough to find as they're becoming embedded and hidden.
The area over the fence on Holes 3 and 4 seems like a dump area and is pretty trashy. If you throw a drive over there be careful where you step.
Other Thoughts:
This course is pretty far out in the country, and I wouldn't go out of my way to play it again. But given the lack of courses in this area it is great to see it in place.