Pros:
What to Expect - A lightly wooded, relatively flat, park style disc golf course separated by a highway with a beautiful creek lining several of the holes. Many open shots with mildly guarded greens.
Amenities - Large parking area, "tunnel" under the highway which allows a safe and easy passage from the front 9 to the back 9, two port o johns and a single water spigot that I was able to notice. Practice basket near the parking lot.
Tees/Signage/Baskets - Large 5' x 12" textured concrete tees, nice informative tee signs with all relevant information, kiosk with course map and information, nice Discatcher baskets that were in great shape and caught well.
Navigation - Easy enough, but not completely intuitive for first timers. Two pretty separate 9 hole loops. Tee signage does indicate next tee direction. No other directional indicators, but the course is open and flat enough to easily see the next tee sign from the basket you just completed. The transition from Hole #9 to #10 is where you have to remember that the back 9 is across the street. Otherwise you will get confused and may wonder around a bit.
Maintenance - Extremely well mowed, trimmed along the perimeters and free of trash and debris. There were a few garbage cans throughout and all had little to no trash in them.
Course Design - The basics are pretty good for your typical open park style course. Over half the holes had alternate pin locations that I noticed. Extremely Novice/Beginner friendly. Very little in the way of "rough" or areas allowed to overgrow. Shorter to medium lengths holes throughout and when natural OB (like roads, paths, water hazards) come into play, they are very manageable and can be avoided. Solid enough for Recreational and Intermediate players to be slightly challenged, but Advanced and beyond should be expecting to shred here. Multiple Ace runs on holes where the baskets are in the short pin locations. Course uses some, but not many, gimmicky mandos to make things a bit more difficult (Hole #1 for example) with a giant man made triple mando about 30 feet in front of basket.
Extras - There are a few benches and seating areas throughout, not on every hole, but on enough to matter. Multiple large wooden empty wire spool type tables and sitting areas and picnic tables spread out through the course as well. Paper scorecards in the mailbox next to Hole #1 tee pad.
Cons:
Amenities - This course is missing shelters/pavilions, restroom areas, and not having multiple tee pad locations is a miss of potential.
Appeal - This course is just great enough to make the locals in the area happy and provide a course worth playing often on rotation. However it lacks enough uniqueness and difficulty to draw in those from farther away (outside of maybe a tournament). Unless you are visiting Davey Crockett State Park or trying to bag em all, you probably can find this same type of course in most small towns throughout the country.
Lack of Challenge - If you like to air the disc out or play challenging courses, this probably isn't it for you. I didn't find myself throwing much more than a midrange the entire round. The biggest challenge is Shoal Creek (if the water is up) but on the holes that matter there is ample room to avoid getting near the water. Par 54 course with only Par 3's. Not two shot holes. No tunnel shots or really tight gaps or lines to carve here.
Gimmicks - Random walking paths that play as OB rivers throughout the course. If safety was a concern, you wouldn't throw over the path in the middle of the hole. Artificial added difficulty. Man-made triple mando on #1 and the double mando on #6 are eye rolling as neither is used for safety and both exist just to add a difficulty gimmick to otherwise bland open holes.
Spacing/Walking - Hole #9 and Hole #10 are separated by I'd say three football fields worth of walking and on the other side of a busy highway. You could call a cab or Uber, maybe order food and have them meet you at Hole #10. And if that isn't bad enough, you finish Hole #18 probably a quarter of a mile from the parking lot near Hole #1. Multiple fairways are tight and right next to each other, especially on the back 9.
Other Thoughts:
An excellent beginner/novice and/or weekly league course that could be utilized on rotation. Definitely a local staple and rightfully so. The Natural beauty is just average here and unless you are a course bagger, or looking to stretch your mileage and see some new courses, the draw to this course just doesn't ring true enough. This course rates probably better than 2.5 but certainly doesn't deserve a 3.0. A fun and quick play, but lack of challenge and character make this a pass for me unless you are in the area already.