* The layout of the first 6 is compact, with both tees & baskets re-used. Definitely get a map (there's a good one posted here on DGCR, and Miles offered paper ones as well) or you will be turned around. We never did find the tee for #7.
* If you're not a beginner, this course won't challenge you. Lots of holes are under 200 ft, and the majority are open for a RHBH player, and quite a few are completely open for any style of shot. However, if you're playing with a beginner, it's a good chance for them to get some 2s
Some of the shorter ones do bring the river into play, which will be in the back of the mind of a longer thrower but probably won't be a factor for a newbie.
* Some, but not all, tees are numbered, while baskets have small flags with hand-written numbers, but given this is the Oregon coast, the numbers have weathered away already. The baskets are also black, which means if they're up against the trees (which many are) it can be quite difficult to see them. Some bright colored flags with printed numbers would help a lot!
* Shared basket for 11/14 is in a low wetland and was under several inches of water during my round, didn't look like it was going to drain anytime soon. Probably not an issue in the summer.