Pros:
The course at Northwood community church is 9 holes of decent disc golf. The grounds were well maintained on our visit and the course is permanent and free to play. Nice little spot for a quick round or two. There's lots of space out here to if you'd want to get some field work in.
The tee signs are nice and large with all the basic info you'll need. They have a basic hole map, par and distance. Each one also has a description of any applicable OB that's in play. Most baskets are visible from the tee some it's pretty simple to figure out, but these signs are still nice to have.
The baskets were mostly Mach II's but a couple looked to be a little different. Not a huge deal since they all seemed to at least be older Mach's. Nothing special about them, but they get the job done. One pin position per hole.
Nice, sizeable concrete pads on every hole. There's even two pads for hole 9, featuring a short one which let's you avoid throwing over the pond. Really nice. There's not too many churchs I've played that have concrete pads.
The pond comes into play on hole 2 off to the right of the basket, which I managed to throw into unfortunately. Then there's the water carry on hole 9's long tee and could come into play with a shank on 9's short tee. Wind will also likely be a frequent challenge out here. It certainly was on the day we played. Solid amount a undulation throughout the early section too.
The course starts and ends pretty close to the southwest corner of the main parking lot, which has a nice kiosk featuring a well drawn out course map.
Cons:
A lack of obstacles is one of the biggest cons to the course imo. There's just not much for trees out there to used.
Hole's 6 and 7 are not too safe. Hole 6 has you throwing at a blind basket over a wooded, swampy looking area. You'd never see if anyone was near the basket without walking all the way over there first. Not only that, the basket plays too close to the intersection for a hole design like this. Not impressed with that hole. Hole 7 plays back over a gap in that same wooded area. Much better location for this basket at least. The only problem is you're throwing right over a sidewalk on the other side. Not as bad as hole 6, but still not great.
A little long for beginners. Nothing too crazy, but it's no pitch and putt either. Also the baskets are mounted pretty piss poorly on most of the holes. I don't think there was one single level one. Hole 1's looks like it's slightly elevated. I highly doubt that's intentional though.
Other Thoughts:
Even with the couple safety issues I listed it's actually a pretty fun little course. I doubt it's ever too busy out there with all the other great options in the area. Worth a stop if you're in the area. It'll only take 30 minutes or so for most to play a round. Just don't expect to be wowed or anything.