Pros:
Easy to follow
Green tees and white tees
Good use of the little elevation on the course.
Cons:
Dirt Tee pads are pretty worn
Other Thoughts:
Nice dedicated Disc Golf parking area with a small pavilion, you don't have to drive though the one way drive to get to the course.
The White tee's look like they have just been installed. Some of the green tee's have been either relocated, or have been re-installed. In other works some tender loving care has been done on this course recently.
Hole 1 tees off from next to the parking area and the course winds around the picnic area coming back up along Oyster Creek. Most of the holes are pretty open, but there are a few large tree's to navigate on most of the holes.
From the Greens, the course is a typical small town 18 holes, from the Whites, it add some distance to most of the holes and gives you some holes to really let it rip.
Green's are good for am/rec players, the whites are for more seasoned players although top pro's will find this course very boring.
Would I play here again?
Well, a short 15 min drive you can play the Nazarene course, I would rather play there as it is a much better course. I would not drive out of my way to play here again.