Pros:
This is a very beginner friendly course. Most of the holes are quite open but there are a few holes with tighter shots or lower ceilings.
The course is well designed given the limited amount of space available. There are 2 sets of baskets on every hole, and the silvers play different from the golds. While most of the holes go to the left, there are holes that will go to the right as well.
Navigation is fairly easy, as the course goes around the traffic circle. You can start the course on any hole, it isn't necessary to start on 1. Parking is easy and the area is safe.
All tee pads are new concrete and the signage for each hole is good. There is a map showing the line to each hole from the pad, for both baskets.
The entire course is par 3, with most holes being 250-300 feet. The gold baskets have a few longer holes, with one over 400 feet.
Although some of the bushes can be pretty thick, you shouldn't have much of a problem losing discs on this course, so that is another plus (especially for beginners).
Cons:
While it is listed as an 18 hole course, it is more accurate to say it is 9 holes with slightly varied teepads. The second set of baskets does add variety, but it doesn't have the true variety that you get from a proper 18 hole course.
The course is certainly fun to play, but for more experienced players it might not offer the challenge of a more punishing course.
With only 9 holes, the course can only handle 9 groups playing at the same time, and only one group can really tee off on a given hole.
Other Thoughts:
While not a championship level course, this is an excellent place to get some throws in. There is enough variety to keep you entertained and enough variety and challenge that anyone should be able to enjoy this course.
This course is especially good for beginners as it will not punish you like a more technical course will.