Pros:
*update 5/20 Back 9 is complete including several longer holes and par 4's a nice contrast to front nine which is classic New England par 3s. Fun, technical, mostly wooded course but with a mix; some very tight lines on 3, 8 , 9 and 12, more open lanes on 4 and 5, throwing from open into woods on 2, 7 and 11, a low tunnel shot into the open on 6, and a couple open shots to let her rip on 1 and 10. 6 new holes being added spring /summer 2019. This course was newly established in 2016 and has already worn in nicely with plenty of "course maintenance". Free. Open year round. Practice basket to the right of kiosk/first tee.
Nice gravel/surpak tee pads (2 on almost all holes), good signage, nice baskets and good course flow. Mostly ok for carts, but with a couple of tricky spots. Well maintained with ongoing improvements. Sweet chainsaw carved benches throughout! Carry in/carry out, very clean course, please help keep it that way, thanks! Nearby toilets/porta potties at pool and ball field (in season).
Cons:
May not test the biggest arms (*see update above) but you'll need most of your bag and a variety of shots to score well.
Not necessarily a con but with a few blind baskets you may want a spotter if you're new to the course.
Potential for lost discs with narrow lines, blind shots and leaf litter/undergrowth at times.
Other Thoughts:
Check it out if you're in the area or playing nearby Magic or even Otter Brook. This is an undiscovered gem of a course, it's free and very little traffic!