Pros:
Ample parking on site of a very nicely maintained golf course
Pro shop where you can get beer and they have some tourney stamped disc for sale.
The course itself is a beast. It's very long with obs here and there that can come into play
Hole 1 is a perfect example as it's a 350 peninsula green with ob on both sides. The teepads are nice concrete pads. Tee signs are nice and descriptive, with hole length and obs
Baskets are in good shape and there's a good mix of par 3s 4s and even a big par 5
The course is very well designed and most the holes out here and big bombers with a few tight wooded holes thrown in
Water can come into play and there's a few water shots
Cons:
Rec and novice players won't enjoy this course for the length factor
15 dollars a round with out a cart is kind of steep for disc golf "was worth it though"
Can get a little soggy in some areas
The clubhouse said on busy days you only get 2 hours to finish a round...with a group of 4 that's probably not going to happen.
Not much in the way of elevation change.
Other Thoughts:
The lakeside course plays pretty back and fourth and in all honesty I don't think a cart will save you much time. The other side was closed due to wetness, but this place gives a great place of disc golf. No really iconic holes to me besides maybe the par 5 but this course is more on the 4.25 side to me and I wish we allowed quarter rankings here. Overall worth the play and cash to play at least once.