Pros:
Beautiful, scenic drive to the course past some good fishing areas and waterfalls. The course is short, but well laid out. Lots of doglegs and tight tunnels to challenge the average player. My favorite was 7. The basket was surrounded by a gravel mound on 3 sides, but reachable from the tee pad. Pads were concrete, baskets in good shape, rocks on ground with tee numbers and arrows pointing to next tee near every basket. Lots of cool historic buildings along the course. Picnic tables and grills near each tee. Restrooms in historic park. Very kid friendly.
Cons:
The course is short. I wanted more holes to play and more to see. Finding 4 was tricky. You need to cross the parking lot behind 3 to get to it. Parking area is small and full of cars with trailers on them. Easy to get blocked in.
Other Thoughts:
It's a long drive to get there, and a short course. I would suggest making it part of a day trip. Add in some fishing on the river, shopping in Redstone or at the sculptor's shop at the entrance to town, a trip up to the quarry, or a picnic lunch on the course, and it quickly becomes worth the drive.