Pros:
Baskets are in good shape, all but one are on grass that gets mowed and watered and discs don't get thrashed. Some shade trees, water fountains at school. Huge open field for other practice. You usually will be the only one there, super convenient right in town, tons of options to be creative...oh yea, and the fact that it exists!! I'd rather see any disc golf, than no disc golf. Ya know? Excellent practice spot, or to teach new players or for kids. Ability to make/play 9/18 holes using your own tee pads, lots of flat/paved/etc places to use.
Cons:
Basket relocation was relatively uninspired, but low use warranted it as most locals will drive to highland springs. Only 8 baskets.. Basket 7 is missing/stolen/cut off ,basket 1 is in a disc shredding spot...the "course" is extremely short if actually played in sequence. Not really a course any more though,realistically. Only available to use during non school hours, so sorta limiting.
Other Thoughts:
This course use to be on a wild hill above the fields of the school. Low use, vandalism, tiny school budgets, and changes in the county demographics after all these years of fires, I'm sure all contributed to it becoming virtually unusable. School workers at least moved them all down to a grass field, so they are now useable, but very close together.. most well under 100 ft... Which makes a great putting course...However some baskets are in some cool spots, and there are some great ad lib tee areas that can create some cool holes/shots including up on the hill of the old course. Pretty much just create your own cross county/safari course and have at it. I bring my rangefinder and measure off legit tee pads, lots of good spots to make a worthy layout, it's just more walking than a normal layout...It's a shame really, because with a little consulting, and no more effort, they could have relocated them a bit better. But hey I'm just happy they took the initiative to move them out of the star thistle to a useable area, regardless of the outcome. I think this is a pretty cool spot to have access to. Just don't go there expecting a course, and you shouldn't be disappointed. Enjoy.