Other Thoughts:
Much improved layout, with a few holes in the woods surrounding the farm fields.
The layout forms a clockwise loop starting on one side of the brewery and finishing on the other (next to the outdoor stage). The baskets are still Axiom Lite portables, the tees are just rubber mats laid on often uneven ground. The signage is colorful with good diagrams of the holes. There are two right-to-left holes and two that have a bit of a left-to-right lines. A very pretty narrow straight hole through the woods, and a couple of wide open bombers. I played the "Winter Layout" and I expect that several holes will be changed when the farming season begins.
It's rough underfoot and much of the course was very wet and muddy due to runoff down to the holes from the farm fields. Except in the heat of summer you should probably plan to get wet feet.
Hopkins Farm Brewery has been making very good beer in a variety of styles for several years now. I've visited a half dozen times, and have never been disappointed. They've added live music, food trucks, fire pits and a private party enclosure. Good beer, good merch - and while the disc golf is improving, you're best to approach it as a work in progress.
If you want to introduce a beginner to the game or play a short course, consider heading to the nearby Churchville Six. While you're there, play the very good wooded and technical Mill Brook DGC next door. Then come back to Hopkins Farm for well-earned and very good beer.