Aesthetic - Hole one is absolutely gorgeous, the peninsula and water, one of my favorite holes since Florida. The rest of the course is good, nice wooded park setting, little hilly, some openness in the grass. Most of the other water holes on this course have either a little creek or gathered swamp area/wetlands, unfortunately nowhere near as beautiful as that first hole. But the nice park setting, wooded, or even open areas, still very nice and peaceful.
Challenge - Wow, this is a challenging course. I've been to a few courses and it's easy to tell if a course is designed to force certain types of throws, or some courses of course are just wide open, but others the designer maybe just threw a bunch of trees down and said, Ha, try and get past that. This course has a few really really challenging holes, where you can see they sculpted a few different lines, super tight S for 400', or narrow slight RHFH for 350, or throwing an S and having a perfect curve to match the pattern of the course and getting the right break on your disc. Compared to Black Lotus, Holly Woods, Cass-Benton, Hudson Mills, this course is way harder but planned out that way. I hope someday to land each drive within 30 to 50 feet of the basket on my drive (those holes less than 400feet). Because if so, I'll know my technique is good. Now I say harder because it is planned out, those other course, stray branches, overgrowth, muddy terrain make it hard to get great marks, this is not like that. This is like, pristine, if you hit this or this or this with this throw and that disc or that throw and this disc and this kind of power, I should either ace or land within 20' feet. Those others, you're seeing lanes but hoping for no accidental hazards.
TeePads/Baskets - Never saw teepads like these, kinda phallic, but all concrete, super long, flat, not pitted, all perfect. Baskets for the most part were easy to locate for first-timers. My only complaint, and you can throw this right back at me, nobody ever measured, wrote up, documented what the other set of tee's were, which holes, and map.... For such a great course, this has to be done, travesty it isn't already, and if I go back, I will have to, there aren't 2 teepads at each hole, but many of them.
Signage - Not the best I've ever seen, but I have no major concerns, there are great signs to show next hole, because sometimes it is a little bit of a walk, like 23 to 24. But signs have hole, distance, and basic map of hole. I assume the map is outdated on the post, as most show straight, or perhaps slight dogleg-right, and basket will be slightly dogleg-right or serious dogleg-left respectively. But maps are decent representation.
Variety - Of all the courses I've been to so far (FYI, not a world traveler), this is tops for variety and keeping things interesting. I can never say enough about signature hole 1, peninsula with water. You've got some major downhills; up and down; slight down; over rivers; swamps as the rough; wooded; open; dead-nuts straight, hard dogleg-right, slight dogleg, FH/BH, tunnel shots, and even for those looking for it a nice S shot. Shy of having a 700'+ hole or something on a mountain or waterfall, this has just about everything.
Congestion - I went in May, weekday, we didn't wait for anyone, and they didn't wait for us. We saw people leaving, and coming as we did. This course is so good, I would have to guess it gets busy unless 2 things - bugs are deadly or nobody wants to drive all the way out here. But in May, during the week, easy.
Maintained/Bugs - I am leaving this as a good because I can't say otherwise, but I'm betting someone will send me a picture of them with 350 mosquito bites from the first 5 holes. But I came in May, grass was cut where they wanted it cut, trees trimmed where they wanted to trim them, the only bugs that bothered my cigar smoking self were a couple of nats, but with some standing wetland water, I would have expected worse. Honestly, it was amazing how the throwing lanes were still so well sculpted, you can go ahead and make fun of me now, "if they were so well sculpted, why didn't you hit it?" I know... it's hard man, can't make them all, especially first day (that's my best excuse, hopefully you bought it).