Pros:
This course is mostly open with lots of long fairways and elevation changes that will test you driving distance. Don't take the sparse trees and shrubs for granted, though, as these bits can trap errant discs and leave you with a tough time getting back to the fairway. Wind often plays a part in the difficulty level here, so if you are working on that part of you game this is a good place to start.
It is not very busy most days, so you can play at your own pace. You can expect to see some other players, hikers, dog walkers, etc., but likely won't have to wait on anybody. Finding your way is pretty easy too as long as you pay attention to the "next tee" indications on the Tee signs (there are no arrows at the baskets).
Other than a few damaged signs, this course is well maintained. The new-ish baskets are in great shape, the cement tee pads look new and are big enough for a decent run-up, Fairways are regularly mowed, and shrubbery is regularly groomed.
There is plenty of parking and a pavilion at #1, #9, & #18 with grills if you want to bring some burgers and dogs for lunch. This make a great staging area for tournaments as well, and there are quit a few regular tournaments here, including regular night golf.
Cons:
If you are looking for water or a bathroom, expect a long hike from the parking lot or #4/#5. I've heard something about a water spigot near #8, but I've never found it.
It can be easy to loose discs here. The tall grass surrounding the fairways can swallow up discs. Also the woods between #10 and #18 have caused quite a few discs to vanish.
Most of the holes are pretty strait forward, and don't make you think all that much. The main challenge here is just distance for most players.
While it is certainly worth playing if you're in the area, don't expect to be overly impressed.
Other Thoughts:
For the beginner:
You may not get a great score, but don't be afraid to play this course. It's well within your abilities.
For the intermediate player:
This is a great place for you to start working on distance and accuracy in your drives.
For the Advanced player:
You can get some birdies and even a few aces here, but you can get a few bogies too if your not careful. If you want to test you driving distance, # 4 and #18 are there for you.