Pros:
It's in Branson, and this is the only course you can say that about. A couple of the holes have some challenge, and a couple more are legitimate ace opportunities. This is a quiet location and kind of scenic along the river, and the course makes pretty good use of really limited space.
Cons:
A LOT of shots require keeping your disc less than 6 feet off the ground. Nice practice for doing that, but it gets old and some otherwise nice holes are made less nice by it. The mix of tee types is confusing, the park is kind of hard to find, and some of the back nine tees are hard to find.
Other Thoughts:
I won't say the locals are rude, but. We arrived late in the afternoon hoping to get in a quick 18. There was a young family there, they were playing 3 when we started. Dad and 2 boys about 9 or 10 were playing, Mom was spectating. We passed when we were playing 3 and they 6, I said hi to Dad and he stuck his nose up and said NOTHING. None of the 3 of them would throw until the whole family was looking at them, and when Dad threw, he had to stand and look at the shot, make 5 or 6 false starts, then make his poor to average throw. We caught up to them on 12, they could easily have waited at 13 and let us play through, but didn't. There was no way we'd be able to finish before dark behind them, there was no way they were going to finish before dark, so we bailed. Disc'ers are usually so much more cool than that, but they acted like they were po'd that we were there, and we weren't drinking, cussing, or anything.