Pros:
The scenery is absolutely beautiful. If you make the trip out here, take a stop at the 15 teebox and keep going on the path that cuts across. Pendleton Point is right there and is my favorite overlook in the state. Great beginner-intermediate course, especially in the spring when it isn't overgrown (March-Early June).
Cons:
Look, this course has the potential to be something great, but it needs two things: a better (more challenging) layout with more consistent holes (Holes 11 and 18 are MUCH harder than the rest of the course, which plays like a beginner course, especially if you go by the UDisc Pars), and people who will actually maintain it. I have offered to the staff there to build teepads and clear out areas before and they all just shrugged me off like there wasn't much need, but if you go in the summer, prepare to chuck some discs into the void. There can be weeds and brush over 8' tall, so bring a spotter.
Other Thoughts:
This is my home course, and I have tried desperately to get in touch with the superintendent at the park to see if something can be done about the layout and lack of maintenance and I haven't gotten any response. If the staff actually cared enough to maintain it and put in a gold layout, I could see A Tiers and Silver Series events played here.