Pros:
-Lots of elevation change! This course is a hike and not for golfers who can't handle a bit of steep climbing. Good variety of uphill and downhill shots provides a fun challenge.
-Good variety of left and right hook holes.
-Good amount of technical holes with challenging threading required.
-The course is clean and well maintained.
-The brush is minimal so it's easy to find your disc
-Plenty of signage to make it easy to find the holes
-good amenities like an outhouse, small pro shop, and plenty of trash cans, recycling cans, and benches.
-friendly staff that will happily answer your questions and make you feel welcome
Cons:
The only flaws I can think of are really limitations of the terrain and possibly the lay of the land and property lines, so I would not put a ton of blame on the course designer.
- Most of the holes were relatively short. The elevation change does a good job of challenging the average disc golfer to throw harder than you'd think you would have to, but I missed the chance to see a beautiful long flight except for 1 or two holes. It would be nice to have a couple 450' + holes.
-No open holes. A wide open course is boring, but a course with a couple open field type holes can add some beauty and variety to your disc golf experience.
Other Thoughts:
This course was well worth the $5 I spent to play it. Very good use of the mountain and a good variety of holes overall. Fun, clean and challenging enough. I would love to come back and play it again, and I wouldn't mind driving a couple hours to do it. If you like a bit of mountain adventure in your disc golf game, come check it out!