Pros:
Some wooded holes, some partially open holes, some wide open holes. A couple holes with enough distance to interest the big arms and nothing was ridiculously short. A few holes had some risk in the form of punishing rough. Hole 4 had a dropoff behind the basket which could be full of water during a wet time. Good tee signs and nice, visible Discatchers.
Cons:
Most of the holes had wide open baskets once you get past the fairway obstacles. Hole 7 is pretty boring other than to test your arm. Hole 8 had mud and standing water in the fairway, not sure why, since the rest of the course was very dry. Natural tees, which were OK right now, but could be muddy at other times. Navigation from basket 4 to tee 5 was not obvious, also basket 7 to tee 8 was a guess. There are no amenities there that I could see.
Other Thoughts:
Holes 1-3 are in the woods and are pretty good. Hole 4 throws from the woods across an open area and the basket sits near the edge of a dropoff. An overthrow here would be bad right now and disastrous during a wet time. Hole 5 and 6 are open with woods on the left side. Hole 7 is wide open with absolutely nothing for obstacles. Hole 8 has a narrow fairway, then a sharp right to the basket. Hole 9 is a long, pretty wide fairway in the woods with a right turning dogleg. It's a bit of a walk from the nearest parking to tee 1and from hole 9 back to parking. I wish they would have used more of the woods instead of the open holes 5-7, but overall, it's decent for an in-town course. I don't know if they have plans for tee pads, but that would be a good improvement. And a couple directional signs. When I played, the weather was perfect, the colors were awesome, and I saw a 6 point buck run right past basket 4 after I made my drive. A local walker said there are 3 bucks living in the woods. It's kind of a step above a beginner course, due to some of the distances, but not a lot of challenge for more experienced players. All in all, I really enjoyed the course and will probably play it again since I'm in the area often.