Pros:
Good Chainstar baskets by Discraft. Great use of a small piece of land that was given by the college for a disc golf course. Great use of elevation, with lots of unique and interesting shots, that will test your full skill set. There are long open holes, short tight holes, both easy and difficult.
Being on a college campus, the course gets lots of play, with a lot of them being newer players. There are 2 sets of tees on every hole, with the shorter tees being mainly for the many newcomers who are likely trying disc golf for the first time.
Cons:
The tees are natural and there are no benches. Although there are short tees, this is a very difficult course for newer players simply because it is so tough to play. Tough as in, thick underbrush, with lots of briars, cedar trees, and a few bodock trees. Getting off the fairway too much on most holes is a big no-no.
There are no bathrooms or running water. Last I checked nobody sells discs nearby, although you can rent discs at the Sanderson Center.
Other Thoughts:
This is a challenging course from the long tees, that can be fun to play, but can also be very frustrating. Several baskets are tucked in the woods just to the point to where a good shot that is just barely short or long, will not have a putt. The course designers did a great job considering they were given the piece of land last on their want list. I look forward to playing this course in a few years as the heavy play of the college students continue to open the course up, to make it less punishing to play, or as disc golf continues to grow and the college decides to put a little more effort into making it a nice course.