Pros:
A lengthy, well-stocked nine-holer on rolling hills.
-Amenities: Nicely done, like the other HB course I've been to. Solid tee signage with slightly stylized maps, concrete tees, color-coded baskets, course kiosk.
-Multi-Tees/Baskets: Two tees and two baskets per hole, meticulously color-coded. The options are substantial, with the black-to-black coming in pretty long.
-Terrain: Rolling hills with a lake and a couple types of trees. Good land for beauty and for disc golf.
-Shot Shaping/Gameplay: Good. Water on three holes, as a hazard or water carry depending on you baskets. Several holes are basically open, just big rips along the hills. Most, though, use some large, mature trees to create low ceilings and force shot shapes. The elevation is moderate but gentle throughout. From the long pads, there are several short par-4 holes. Some really cool shots, like a (5) gently flying downhill into hardwoods, or (9) with a tight fairway over rock formations to set up a water clear to the basket. It's a full, real course, despite being only 9 holes. It runs well with many well-established courses I've visited.
Cons:
Not much of substance.
-Length Limit: It's a little frustrating to see holes top out under 500' here because there seems to be a lot of usable space. Red Hawk is well done, don't get me wrong, but on some of these holes I wonder if there is a spectacular, instead of good, design waiting.
-Mowing: Not a big problem, but the grass was fairly long when I was there, making it a little unpleasant to walk around. I'm not sure how much attention it gets.
-Disc Loss: The water could claim discs easily. These holes are so much better for the inclusion of water, though.
-Growth: The course has matured some since it was designed. Some lines that made sense in the original design are now unrealistic, especially around a grove of evergreens that are much bushier than originally. There are alternate options to go around these obstacles, but it makes the gameplay much less interesting. Main issues are (3) and (9).
Other Thoughts:
This is very good for a nine-hole course. I would recommend it as a model to someone who knows nothing about disc golf that was trying to design a track. The terrain, design, features, and length make it a joy to play. It's not as long or diverse as most of my Very Good courses, though, and thus it's in the Good range for me. Not a destination, but a great example of a powerful local course done right.