Pros:
Hole 5 is pretty cool. You start on the other side of the stream and throw over it to a RHBH hyzer finishing straight shot with a semi low ceiling and a few tree left and right to keep an eye on. Only 225 feet but a scenic little throw and one of the only redeeming things about this little place. Hole 2 isn't terrible, it guards against RHFH or LHBH players throwing a hyzer but other than that it's very open and easy for RHBH players (which is a majority of disc golfers out there) to get there in 1-2 throws. I played the course when school was in session and still was alone out there.
I appreciate that they didn't try to cram 9 holes in here when that would of certainly made it even worse than it was. They saw 5 holes so they put in 5 holes so good job there I suppose.
Cons:
The first 3 holes are just long, open holes thrown to a basket in an open field for the most part. Hole 4 is a short throw to a basket in an open field. It's just so blah and uninteresting that there really isn't much fun to be had here.
They attached tee pads in concrete to the already existing sidewalks, not sure why they didn't just use the concrete sidewalks they already had, seems like a waste but what do I know.
Other Thoughts:
Honestly just skip this course unless you go to school here. If I did go to school here or taught here I would be out here on lunches breaks every now and again but that's the only people who should be playing this. Hardcore course baggers only I suppose.