Pros:
Nice layout similar to Pittock Park although I think a bit smaller/shorter. Most holes are shaped by tall grass lining either side of the fairway, but trees are used nicely as well. I don't recall very many big bombs but the course isn't a straight-up technical affair, either. A good mix of forehand/backhand/tomahawk shots will be used, especially after the front nine when the course becomes a bit more wooded. There are some wide-open fairways and others that are almost too tight to navigate. Overall, everything evened out nicely into a fun and somewhat challenging round. #18 is a nice way to end it as well, with mammoth-thick pine trees towering over a teeny fairway.
Cons:
B-U-G-S! Ain't no one got time for this!
But seriously. From your first step onto the fairway (and acutally, now that I think about it, as soon as we opened the car door) the mosquitos rose up from the grass and stalked us all the way through in a massive cloud. It got even worse on the back nine, and we ended up half-running to get out alive. No joke. And I've played some infested courses - hell I only live fifteen minutes from Willow Metro - but this is one of the worst if not THE worst in the bug dept.; so bad we ran out of bugspray! UGH.
Other Thoughts:
Aside from the bugs this is a legit course worth playing if you're in the area. It is not on par with the two gold-medal courses VA Barrie and Waterworks, but it is a good round nonetheless.