Pros:
-Navigation between tee boxes was rather easy.
-I loved having a longer course to play with several par 4s.
-Tee signs were excellent.
-Good concrete tee pads.
-No chance of losing discs in water.
-Restrooms in the airport lobby.
Cons:
-Very few trees or natural obstacles.
-Layout varies a bit from original intent as trees have died since course was created.
Other Thoughts:
-I liked the length on the course.
-The real enemy to a round here is wind.
-I imagine excellent scores can be had if the breeze cooperated since there are no other significant obstacles.
-Unfortunately, the wind was about 17 mph with 23 mph gusts the day I played which made this a monster of a course.
-I would advise giving it a shot on a day with 10 mph winds or less.
-Update: I played this course again on April 23 with 7 mph winds. My score dropped 16 shots! This is a great course for wind practice, and it is much easier on a calmer wind day.
6/10/20 Update:
Out of the 64 courses I have reviewed, this is where this course ranks along with similarly rated courses:
Rank-Course, Location
44-Lake Bistineau State Park, Doyline, LA
45-North Lake Park, Denton, TX
46-Sertoma Field DGC, Walhalla, SC
47-Dillon Park (New layout), Sumter, SC
48-Dacusville DGC, Dacusville, SC
49-Pauls Valley Flightline DGC, Pauls Valley, OK
50-Michelin DGC, Spartanburg, SC
51-Holmes Park, Greenville, SC
52-Seven Oaks DGC, Columbia, SC
53-Margaret Hunter Park-Newberry, SC