Pros:
I found this course challenging and much more than your "point and shoot" style course. There are tight lines and technical turns mixed in with some wide open shots that will educate beginners and challenge experience players to work on their power percentages because the basket was in range for power shots but the woods behind force you to try to stay in the circle.
I had a good time playing this course and feel that it's worth the drive to play again. I recommend visiting the shop and trying out this course. You can tell work is being done and it will certainly grow to overcome the cons.
Cons:
There was a lack of direction in regards to tee maps or signs, but the owner acknowledged this and expressed his plans to put some in place.
It was raining the day I played and some of the tees were cement pavers. Personally I like a wider platform but I've seen worse. The pavers were a bit slick and had not settled so I lost my footing a few times.
Other Thoughts:
I admire the effort put into this privately owned and maintained course. The vision is there and I feel there is a sort of "if you build it they will come" romance to it.
He is building it, I recommend that you go visit it. He seems like a good guy and shows a lot of interest and knowledge in the sport.