Pros:
This course is pretty short, but makes up for that with lots of interesting technical lines. There's a pretty nice mix of left and right turning shots, making you show a solid set of line shaping skills to score well here. Elevation comes into play on several holes, adding to the fun and challenge. There are some good uphill and downhill drives, and some tricky pin positions with tough roll away potential.
Some spots on this course have nice views of the lake and the surrounding area. The tees and baskets are in good shape, the tees are a little short but that doesn't matter much on a shorter course like this. There's a fair amount of punishment for errant shots here, but the brush isn't so thick that it hides discs or eliminates the chance for recovery shots from the schule.
Cons:
There is quite a bit of poison oak off the fairways, pretty much any drive where you miss your line puts you in danger of coming into contact with it. There are a few holes that have silly lines and weird fairway shapes that don't really fit how discs fly.
Navigation is a little tricky in a couple spots, especially with no direction or hole map on the tee signs. Scouting is required on some of the blind shots. The design does a nice job to keep the holes from feeling repetitive, but it is quite short and doesn't require more than mids and putters for many players.
Other Thoughts:
Beginners will find this course challenging but fair, with some challenging lines and tricky landings on the hills but not enough punishment to be all that frustrating. Experienced players won't find this course all that tough, there's not enough length to challenge a full variety of skills. It's still a fun place for a quick putter round as long as you can avoid the poison ivy.