Pros:
Currently this is only a 9 hole course. It plays like 2 different courses (front 5 and back 4)
The first 5 holes play through a green mowed college campus. The grass seemed to cool down the summer heat a tad. Tees were kind of marked in some places and the baskets were in decent condition. The big trees and lawns of the front 5 were pretty. The front course was interesting but basically just your run of the mill flat point and shoot feel.
The back 4 was a TOTALLY different feel. Hilly, scrubbrush fairways, precarious basket locations. I loved the back 5. The short Hole 6 was perched with a drop off behind it. Hole 7 played to the side of a steep hill, 8 was an air it out bomb (2 shots for most players) and hole 9 is about 80' above the tee box 210' long playing like 350'. Shots too far right hit the wind and blew all the way back to the tee box. It was a pretty interesting hole. Tees on the last 4-5 holes were marked with stones and routed blocks of wood. I imagine that some times when the school is open you can use the facilities. A number of goat trails were dug to help navigate the hilly second half of the course.
Cons:
This course had a number of issues. Tees were barely marked and I guessed on most of the first few holes. Even though the tee boxes were marked on the last 4 holes. They were very short , natural, and not level. They DONT look like the pictures. The number blocks are faded and cracked and the stones have been kicked aside in some parts. No signage was available. The first 5 holes were pretty boring and they didn't add anything to the course.
Other Thoughts:
I rated this course a little higher than I would have in a traditional disc golf area. There literally is no other option and in my book, any course is better than nothing. I fell in love with the last 4 holes. I wonder if there is ability to reduce some of the opening holes and expand back behind the college, or if there is interest, add holes to the course. I think the potential is there for a 3.5 or 4* course with just a few more baskets, some minimal signage and next tee signs, and concrete or level framed out with 4x4's natural 4x10 tee pads. Also, there is some space to take the current design and add 2 tees per hole and make an interesting 18 hole layout. I was really excited to find this course and I would play it again in the future.