Pros:
Extremely well kept
Great use of elevation changes in an area that had to build a sledding hill.
Combination of wooded and open holes
Pars are very fair
There are lines, even on the holes that look like giant plinko
Cons:
Needs teepads!
Check tee sign for the next hole direction, or you'll spend time wandering (don't ask how I know that)
Other Thoughts:
I looked out at the first hole and thought, "Great, another south-central Michigan/Northern Indiana series of open bomber holes." (I do not have a big arm) I could not have been more wrong. Long, short, open, wooded, technical, bombers-- in nine holes, this course has a bit of everything.
There aren't really holes that require a single specific shot, but placement is a huge factor on a few.
This won't make the pro tour, but it is a nice community course.
The community, however, could benefit from a local club- not to help with the course, but to promote the game and proper play. When I was there, I saw several small groups having a wonderful time, but seemingly unaware of the rules of play. Dodging discs puts a damper on the enjoyment of a very nice little course.