Pros:
A challenging variety of holes that will require you to use a lot of different shots: rollers, thumbers, hyzers, anyhzers, backhand, and forehand.
Nice amount of open field shots and wooded technical holes, with 2 of the holes being Par 4's. Lots of OB, so can be fairly unforgiving if you get off your line.
Decent tonals used as targets for most of the holes.
Great cafe at hole 1&18 where you can get a cafe sua da or a beer to start/finish the round.
Saigon Disc Golf club has a small, but solid, group of players with a variety of skill. They're very welcoming of visiting players and willing to share plastic if needed as long as you contact them ahead of the round. They almost always invite people out for drinks or food after the round for some socializing.
Cons:
The course gets pretty flooded during the rainy season (May-September) and the fields stay that way for quite a while. Playing during those conditions is not for the fainthearted.
Not a permanent course, so no markings for teepads or the holes. Definitely have to play with someone from the club 1 or 2 times before you can try to run it yourself.
Other Thoughts:
It's the only course in Vietnam, so if you're passing through, you've got to give it a try! Fun, Intermediate level course. Advanced players will probably play around -3 or -4.
It can be difficult to find, so be sure to reach out to the Facebook group (Saigon Disc Golf) a week or so before you want to play. The club plays regularly at 9am on Saturdays and 2pm on Sundays, but some of the players are available for pick up games during the week. They sometimes have shirts and minis available for sale as well.
This was my home course for about 3 years, and where I first learned to play the game (definitely still learning!), so I might be partial, but it's a good time, with some great people.