Pros:
Close-in and convenient for everyone in the Twin Cities; indoor bathrooms, and food and drink available; golf course grass is easier to play on than the mud of most other winter courses; interesting greens; OB areas that seem like they could be avoided, but aren't always; water and hills.
Oh, and it's free.
Cons:
Teeing areas can get sloppy.
Other Thoughts:
What a nice gift to the disc golf community! Another course to fill in when some of the other courses have closed for the winter.
It's not too long, so everyone can play here, but it has a couple of places where long arms can show off.
The targets are placed in areas where you have to think about how, or even whether, you should approach them. Then, you might need to pull out a trick shot for your putt.
Short tees on some holes could serve as DZs. If you can't throw across the lakes, opt to go to the short tee and throw your third shot.
Bring the map. The paths to the next tee are not worn in enough to be easy to follow.
You might want to bring a bathtub mat, chunk of carpet, or welcome mat to use on the tees.