Pros:
Your host and course creator, Jimb. Chance to work on your mid-range control game - plenty of birdy opportunities if you're hitting your lines. Need a blend of straight/right/left shots, turns of various sharpness, off the tee.
Update 10/22/12: With three more baskets and another set of tees, there are now 36 holes on the course. Your control - or scrambling - game will get a thorough workout on these tight, and at times, unforgiving holes.
Cons:
Only six, irregular baskets. Small, hard-to-find tees. no map. Nigh impossible to have more than a couple of groups playing at the same time.
Other Thoughts:
If you were to find this course in a public park, you'd easily be frustrated, as finding the tees would be quite difficult, and trying to determine the flow nearly impossible! You'd wonder if anyone had ever bothered to create a map, and would probably end up playing safari, albeit on a very small scale - more like "zoofari". But when you consider the course is on a small bit of private land, and see the time, effort, and money the creator/owner/guide has put into the course, the negatives don't matter so much - you won't need a map, as you'll have a guide,and the flow won't matter, as your group will be the only one on the course!
Six baskets, each served by three tees. The front nine is behind the house, playing through small paths and openings found amongst a fairly dense collection of mid-sized trees. Mostly flat, fairly short holes (average about 175'), with a premium on control, due to the thickness of the trees, and normally offering only one line to the basket. The back nine is at the front of the house, has moderate elevation change on every hole, longer (average about 200') than those on the back, and, while still requiring control, is more forgiving - the trees are larger than those in back, but more spread out, and at times you'll have a choice of lines to the basket.
Is this a "destination" course? No, of course not, but if you happen to be passing through the Cumberland, MD, area, feel like practicing your short/accuracy game, and want to meet a very enthused and gracious fellow disc golf player, by all means contact Jimb and schedule a round. Very easy to find and not far from I68, with plenty of food and petrol options along the way.