Pros:
The first few open holes are a good warmup, and the lengths of all the holes on the course are very friendly towards beginners, with a good amount of them being birdieable. The elevation changes in the woods are very good too. The variety of right, left, and straight holes also help to make this a fun course. The tee signs are both accurate and helpful, and finding the next tee is not hard.
Cons:
The fine gravel teepads give minimal grip, which caused me to slip more than a few times on my drives. And some of the dirt tees in the woods aren't very long, which means runups have to be quite short. Also, the final 6 holes are quite boring after coming out of the woods.
Other Thoughts:
The baskets aren't bad, they just seem old and outdated because of the rust they have on some of them.