Pros:
This is one of the most well maintained course I have ever had a chance to play on. All concrete tee pads. Mowed fairways, fresh wood chips in putting area, walkways between holes. Several memorable holes, like 17, where you driver off the top of a huuuuuge hill and shoot to the basket on the opposite hillside. The crosswind turns many shots into rollers. One nice thing about this course is it has some good risk reward shots, like the one with the fence & drop of to right of basket, or raised landing pad on top of a tall wood wall. It makes for some interesting approach shots. You will need a variety of shots from your midrange/approach discs on this course, so be ready. This course has a very nice variety of curves and terrain, which will test not just your execution of multiple shots, but your creativity in applying different shots, and placing them as well.
Cons:
The only thing missing was tee signs. Playing it for my first time, I just tagged along with some guys who had done it before, but without them I would've been in deep trouble (some holes have a wooded rough on one side that disguises a cliff. Also, there were no distances or pars labeled, which meant I didn't know what to expect going into the hole, and sometimes couldn't even see the basket I was aiming at.
For a pay to play course this well-cared for and groomed, I would've expected tee signs and labels, or at least a good course map with distances and pars on it. Admittedly it only changed to pay-to-play two days before I played there, but still.
Though this course had several memorable holes, they were not all signature holes that stick out in your mind later on. By and large, the fairways are fairly open, even if they are squeezed. Meaning, it may be a narrow fairway, but usually there aren't dense trees in the middle of it to dodge or a forest canopy overhead. The two things this course lacks are really tight tunnel shots and unique holes involving water. I used most of the discs in my bag, but not all. I didnt reach all the way into my bag of tricks to play this course, but doing multiple shots well really really really helped.
However, I watched several guys just rhbh the whole course, and it seemed the slightest bit too easy. Like, it wont be an easy shot all the time, but you can do it and end up fine without having to do too many crazy annies or hyzers. I think this gnawing critique is a result of this course being a little bit overgroomed. I would prefer a few more trees in the middle of the fairway. Since most fairways are clear of obstacles, it allows more wiggle room in shaping your shot.
However, overgrooming is a matter of personal taste, and this course is overall superb, fun, challenging and a real test of skill. Also, the style of course is not densely wooded. Its a more open course, though there are plenty of trees here, they just dont have maze-like fairways on this course.
Other Thoughts:
The people playing here, at least the ones I met, aren't as laid back as other parks in TC, like Acorn or Lakewood Hills. They just seemed to be in a hurry. They paid to play there, so chalk it up to the country club effect i guess, but just be prepared to let groups play through if you aren't speed golfing.