Pros:
-If you have a map, and you figure out where to start, this is pretty easy to navigate. DEFINITELY want a map though.
-Good variety of shots, and good use of elevation. Holes 3 and 9 are pretty fun.
-Holes 4-8 are pretty out of the way. In most scenarios you won't have to worry about hitting any students or cars.
-Not quite sure where you're supposed to park, but I did not have any issues with security.
-Bathrooms are all over campus in all the buildings.
-Forearm and backhand lanes are open in most shots. Rollers can work as well.
-Nice, well kept campus. Outside of the pond next to hole 9, you shouldn't be able to lose a disc. The pond is about 50 feet to your left, and the hole is to the right. So, only a bad chuck should make it's way there.
It's a college campus so drivers are used to looking out for people on the roads. If you throw a disc there, they seem to be pretty chill about waiting for you to get it.
Cons:
-As of April 2017, they've changed the course from the course map. I don't know when they made the switch. Hole 5 looks to be where hole six used to be. Using the map, I used hole 6's tee to shoot to 5, then just picked a spot to throw to 6. This doesn't really mess up the flow of the course, but it's confusing. Based off the map, hole 5 used to be close to a building, which is probably why they moved it. Now hole 5 and 6 are almost the exact same shot.
-Holes 1, 3 and 9 are pretty close to sidewalks and roads. During a class change hole 1 could be unplayable.
-Some holes don't have tee pads anymore, or if they do they're hard to find. Still the footing is good. For instance hole 2 has hay/straw laid out for you to tee from.
Other Thoughts:
Not very far off the interstate if you're looking for something to play while you travel. If you're an advanced player you can probably do this in 20-30 minutes.
Hole 9 looks like it used to offer a hyzer route, but with tree growth it's not really there. Very confident backhanders could probably still find a way through, but as a predominant forehander I barely even looked. Now you have a very straight shot up the middle to get to the pin. It's the hardest/tightest throw on the course.