Pros:
It exists. An ok place to practice approaches and putts, I could accomplish the same thing by placing my portable basket in an open field and throwing at it from 9 different angles.
Not Crowded. I had this course to myself, and don't foresee huge crowds gathering here.
Ace Opportunities. Every hole has an easy ace run.
Can't lose a disc. Wide open, well maintained, clean course.
Quick round. I grabbed only my putter and was done in less than 20 minutes.
Navigation. Baskets are easy to find with large yellow numbers indicating which basket to throw at.
Beginner Friendly. For the reasons mentioned, this may be an ok place to come as a beginner to work on wide open approaches without having to worry about hitting trees or losing a disc.
Cons:
Variety. None, every hole is exactly the same +/- 50 feet, no line shaping required. The various young trees provide no challenge, even 20 years from now when they're large trees, the baskets are placed so there won't be any challenge, they could have created some kind of variety by placing some trees in the line.
Home made baskets. These are the same baskets found at Bancroft bay 18 hole course in Albert Lea. Solid construction, nice catching ability, nice and visible - but they chew up your discs, sharp edges with gouge the crap out of your disc if you hit it with any more force than a 10 foot putt.
No Tees. 9 baskets randomly spread out through the area have no specific tee off area, I suppose you could make up your own safari course, or I teed up from behind the previous hole's basket.
Boring. 9 holes crammed into a small wide open area makes for a very boring course, the only benefit would be as a local to have some targets to aim at to practice putting and approaches.
Other Thoughts:
A simple straightforward pitch and putt course, if you're looking for putting practice, a pull in off the freeway provides a very quick 9 holes, not worth going out of the way for.