Pros:
Solid course sign mapping out all the holes, and each tee has a decent sign with a map, distance, but most importantly, an idea of where the next tee is.
Decent course flow, trails thru the woods are kept open and no long walks except from 5 to 6 and the end.
A couple decent elevation changes. Uphill on 2, 4 and 6 and downhill on 5 and 7.
Cons:
That's about all the good there is to this course. To start, each tee used to have two small blocks with the hole numbers on them marking the front corners of the tee. I found a few lying by 3, 5 had one still intact, and one for 8 was laying in the field. More on that later.
The baskets are near death. First off, each chain is jut supported by one spindle, so with time several have started to sag. The chains are sparse enough that the catching power is diminished, and rust has taken over five of the baskets.
Holes 8 and 9 have been removed for a throwing sport practice area. No indication was given of this, and I spent a while searching for them. Hopefully I'm the last one to have to do so.
Holes 6 and 7 encroach on a soccer field. Not a problem unless it's in use, but 6 is 500+ feet so you could probably use the space. Also hole 3 plays near to a road.
Maintenance was horrific. The tees of 1 and 7 hadn't been mown for a long while, and holes 2, 3 and 6 had so much tall grass I skipped 2 and 6 to avoid losing a disc (not like I was missing much).
Other Thoughts:
Avoid this course. It's not long for this world, it's ignored by the schools, and the only reason I'd suggest coming here is to make a couple ace runs and bag it for your course count. The elevation is really the only thing getting this course a half disc from me. It seems like it was a very nice course back when it was cared for, but it seems that care has fallen victim to other projects.