Pros:
-Great course for beginners. I played this course as part of a one disc (fuse) introductory event and shot -7 playing blind, with alot of true beginners shooting just over par. Considering the prevalence of more advanced level courses in the UK I see this as a plus!
-Great use of elevation. The property is called Horsenden Hill for a reason, there's a good use of drop-offs, false fronts and inclines to create challenge.
-Relatively easy to navigate, well signposted and interacts well with the other activities on site.
-Good facilities. Bathrooms, clubhouse and parking are all near holes 1, as is a warm up area.
-Good view if you like city scapes, holes near the top of the hill overlook Wembley stadium.
-Some memorable holes. Hole 17 is a massively downhill 500ft par 4 that feels very attackable and is alot of fun to throw.
Cons:
-Very open. It's part of what makes it so inviting but also one or two wooded holes wouldn't go amiss.
-It isn't the best value for money. At £12 a round it's pretty extortionate for what it is. Additionally, definitely expect to have to pay extra if you're playing an event there and want to stay longer.
-Despite paying don't expect to have the course to yourself. Dog walkers and and ramblers like to roam the fairways and there are entrances all around the property. Spotters are advised.
Other Thoughts:
The course seems to be well supported by the business, it's just the value that puts me off going back there in terms of planning a trip. Especially with Lloyd Park available in London I'd rather make the trip over there instead going purely as a disc golfer. If I was planning a family trip, or taking friends, where money isn't an object this place would fit the bill.