Pros:
Beautiful property -> well-maintained, friendly, busy golf club with a pro shop that sells discs, plus a bar, restaurant, etc.
A true championship-level course -> features 12 par threes, four par fours, and two par fives (mercy!)
Rolling hills -> amazing use of actual ball golf holes - you share several tee positions with golfers
Finesse shots -> curiously, the course contrasts very large holes by very short ones, which keeps you guessing
Cons:
Private course -> $10 + to play a round, but well worth it
Work-in-progress -> more tee positions than tee pads
Tricky signage -> make sure you follow the beige signs with Innova branding on them (ignore the old nine hole course signs)
Not for beginners -> even with all the short holes, this is not a great choice for kids and beginners
Other Thoughts:
A great example of how ball and disc golfers can happily share a course--even if we seem a bit weird!
This club serves awful beer... They need to partner with a local microbrewery to offer some tastier options.