Pros:
In general , a decently-laid out course that offers plenty of practice for long drives with wide-open fairways. There are a few shorter holes that offer potential birdies, while the second to last hole (#8) is well over 500 ft. away. The t-pads are concrete and there are maps at each t-off. The pads, maps, and baskets are all well-maintained. #5, a somewhat blind shot that goes back towards a little creek and behind a clump of trees, is a good challenge.
Cons:
In high wind this course is virtually unplayable. Obviously, there are only 9 holes. The final hole was poorly designed. Nearly every time I've played, somebody has tossed a disc into the dense hedge or over the fence into a yard full of maintenance equipment.
Other Thoughts:
This course is fun on a calm (or low-wind) day when you want to play a non-technical round and keep a game under an hour. It's a great place to air it out on your drives and test your power. Side note: In the summer, the Purple Martins that live by the course are very entertaining to watch.