Pros:
This is a long challenging course through the woods with a couple of holes that allow you to really air it out. The fairways throughout are clear and fair, even when tight. Tee pads and tee signs make the course easy to play on and navigate.
The course has all the pieces needed to experience a diverse challenge in a beautiful setting:
A balanced diversity of left hand back hand, right hand back hand, and straight holes
A diversity of elevated (downhill and uphill) and flat holes
Tightly and moderately wooded holes (long and short)
A couple of long open holes that let you air out your drives
A number of holes have a water hazard creek running though them (complete with retrieval nets and even a crocodile on one hole)
The basket on one hole is situated on a very cool wooden pyramid (this is not one of the gimmicky elevated baskets but an interesting feature that adds value to the hole)
True par 4s and 5s
Stone stairs and solid wooden bridges add utility and beauty to the course
Cons:
None that I can think of. I was there for Canadian Nationals and the course was looking fantastic. It seems like a labour of love from the owner/designer with a lot of careful design and TLC put into each hole. Fine tuning continues on some of the holes (completion of stairs, for example) suggesting the course will only get better with age.
Other Thoughts:
This course stands on its own and is worth a visit if you're headed to PEI.