Pros:
18 holes with Chainstar baskets in relatively good shape. Course offers a nice mix of elevation with defined fairways. Tee signs relatively accurate with exception to 11 and 12, just changed (see Other). A creek will come into play on a number of holes (no water in creek at time of play). Manicured quite well for a course that has only been in the ground for a few years. Many baskets are situated for challenging putting, always a plus (even when it adds stokes to my score lol). You will also find a good mix of straight, right turning, and left turning holes with a few lines available off of almost every box. Tee pads in great shape and allow for a full run-up. Nominal fee for play. Bricks near basket point the way to next tee (a la Newton Hill).
Cons:
While I like Chainstar baskets, these seemed a little stiff, especially strong side, and we had some bad spit-outs so that is not a knock on the course, but just something to consider. Although the course was bone dry when I played, there are some areas that don't drain well. Kind of noisy for being in a quiet town. Many of the holes play near each other, so in a tournament or a busy day just be alert so you don't get hit.
Other Thoughts:
They just changed hole 11 to split it into 2 holes so that sign has not been updated yet, nor a new sign on hole 12. Ob is as follows: 1 (deep), 5 (way left), 6 (way left, road right), 7 (road left), 12 (deep), 13 (left, deep), 14 (entire way left), 15 (left), 17 (right entire way). 14 was changed to a flat hole that is very short but with that creek bed right next to the basket, there will be a lot of penalty 3's. 17 can be brutal if you don't get left, but don't go left early, that is no good either. All in all the locals have done a fairly good job with the land and the layout and while no means a destination course, it is a nice play for something different or if in the area.