Pros:
It has been a year or two since I've played here, I had the pleasure of accompanying my good friends Gary Goomis and Dallas LaFon for a couple of rounds. The hosts/owner were a swell group of hospitable golfers, typical laid-back folks that are fortunately very representative of disc golfers.
Since it's been awhile since I've played I'll skimp on specifics and give some broad strokes. The variety is really good being mixed with open and wooded, long holes and short holes. Water in play and cleverly used. The wooded holes are well laid out with appropriate distances and fairway widths IMO. They generally require some tight gap hitting here and there but nothing that isn't possible with some repeat play probably. The open holes utilize some nice rolling elevation and have some thought provoking shape to them instead of just being wide open.
The property is quite nice and pastoral and provides a pleasant aesthetic to the round.
Cons:
What cons I'd list here sound like they're being rectified (tee signs and tees). Nothing really to say since it's a private course there are the usual navigational ?s you'd expect but without a guide you'd probably figure out most of the holes eventually. The rough can be fairly rough in the way of undergrowth and poison ivy if I remember correctly.
Other Thoughts:
I'm actually surprised this course made its way on DGCR. It's a gem of a course and I figured the owners would have preferred to stay more under the radar. It's awesome that it's getting exposure and I really need to play another round there sometime.