Pros:
This course winds its way through the Florida Atlantic University's MacArther Campus offering a fairly decent variety of shots. It's a short course overall with holes spanning from just 155' to the comparatively long 390' shot. It's limited to only par 3's and rings up at only 4922'. Although short, it offers an acceptable range of shots including a poke and hope hole, wide open field shots, two water carries, and various other hole types. Since the course doesn't necessarily favor any type of shot particularly, every shot orientation is somewhat represented or at least can be used.
Concrete tees, Innova Discatchers (red ones, very cool), tee signs, and other amenities round this up to a pretty nice course especially for a collage campus. Evidently the grounds are well kept with mown grass and a clean landscape. Though very nice tee signs are here, sometimes directional signage is lacking. Bringing a printed course map (which I recommend your first time out) will get you through pretty easily. If you find yourself without one, some disc golf intuition coupled with a few strategically placed course maps scattered throughout the course will guide you through.
Cons:
Not unlike common Florida courses, no noticeable elevation changes will take its toll as far as variety goes. You'll find a few repetitive holes including the crisscrossing holes 15 and 16. Additionally, safety issues are pretty prevalent here. From the holes that play along sidewalks to the holes that play around buildings, care will need to be taken when throwing during busy times. A few dangerous areas are pronounced by a few blind shots here and there too. Hole one seemed to be the worst as it played over a sidewalk/courtyard.
Long hole lovers might be a bit disappointed with all the short holes. Only a hole or two are going to ask for the big arms. And even the short hole lovers might be disappointed with hole two's seemingly "no line" shot through the thick palms to a basket tucked behind a building's edge. Some may call it unfair and some may call it variety. To me, it's either an easy 2 or an easy 3, depending on your luck off the tee. With that said, those who dislike luck shots probably won't like hole two.
Other Thoughts:
Conveniently located off I-95, this course is easy to get to whether you are traveling through or live close.
This is a fun course and worth the stop if you're passing through. While not necessarily a destination course, this is still a course that offers a pretty fun round. Enjoy!