Shorter course, I typically take 5-6 discs with me, and work on my midrange game, Wasp and Buzzz, some approach discs, and a stable and understable fairway driver. A great feature of this course is the alternate baskets on 3 holes, so you can turn this into 21 holes if you're up to it. This is a great place to take beginners to show them the game, as opposed to playing a course with 400+ big open fairways and watch them throw it 10 times just to get to the basket. Also great for practicing accuracy, as these are tight, wooded drives, although one of them is so tight you can't tell if there is an actual fairway
Signage is actually pretty good, signs within view of the basket point toward the next pad, and that's necessary because you'd get lost without them. Pads are short, but in all fairness you shouldn't need a run-up on most of them. Benches are in good condition.
Another good feature here is that the first 9 holes bring you right back to the parking lot.
I don't understand the complaints about this course, unless you have big ape arms and wish you could show off how far you can throw a Gator. All but one fairway has a clear shot to the basket, this is birdie city and you should feel good going home with par or below, even for newbs, as long as you can throw 250-300. If you want to complain about how short the drives are, one could easily complain the other courses are too long, its all a matter of preference, different strokes and all that.