Pros:
* Has a bit of everything: tight tunnel shots, technical shots, open field bombs, forehand holes, backhand holes and elevation changes. You can draw up some really cool lines here.
* The baskets are in good condition and have arrows pointing to the next tee. The tee signs are good and any OB is well marked, as are the mandatories.
* Most tee pads (turf) are in good condition and flush with the ground, allowing for as long a run up as you need (not always the case in Estonia).
* Generally well maintained. The grass is mowed pretty frequently, where needed. The forest itself is pretty gorgeous.
* Laid out over a pretty large area. Holes/fairways have no real overlap, so you won't be interfering with other players and don't have to worry about a disc in the back. It's technically a shared space, but it's pretty much only used for disc golf and most running paths run parallel to the fairways instead of crossing them.
* Starts and ends at different ends of the parking lot. Loads of parking spaces.
* Most holes have either a bench or a turf pad next to the tee pad where you can place your bags.
Cons:
* The difficulty is a bit inconsistent. There are holes where a bogey is nearly impossible (2, for example) and some where it requires some excellent shots to avoid.
* There's a bit of a walk between the front 8 and the back 12 and the way is not clearly marked.
* Some tee pads are worn and lumpy.
* Most tunnel shots have a pretty nasty rough. It's possible to get away with skipping up to about 2m (~6.5') into the woods, but anything more and you're pitching out through a green wall.
Other Thoughts:
* Weekly competitions held there on Wednesday evenings and Sunday mornings.
* Has a practice basket close to the tee pad of hole 1.