Pros:
Newly constructed. Beautiful signs and maps throughout the course. New tee pads and baskets. Most holes are challenging, but not impossible. Very few "ace" opportunities; a well-planned course for somewhat limited space. Beautiful Florida wilderness.
Cons:
Bring bug repellant with DEET. Do not try to play without it, you'll dislike the course for the wrong reasons. Probably not the best course for beginners, the fairways are tight and the rough can be painful in places.
Other Thoughts:
Played alone at 1pm on a Saturday. Signs on the roadway led me to the course nicely, and the directions posted here are spot on.
Didn't see a soul my entire visit. After looking at the beautiful course map posted by the road and walking the first hole, I decided to play the course two ways, simultaneously: One score, I would use a Shark for every throw; the other, a Stingray/Aviar combo. All discs are late '90s vintage in very good shape. My only deviation was on the long drive on #8, I used a Viper instead of the Stingray.
This was a fun course, I played it in just over an hour. I am an experienced player, and I tossed a 26 with the Shark, a 29 with the Stingray/Aviar. I played strictly from the red tees; the tee pad placement is well done, green tees will present many more birdie opportunities.
I enjoyed the dogleg hole due to the red tee placement, which requires a skilled anheiser-to-heiser drive to get a good look at the basket on your second shot. Probably should have tried the Viper on that one...
Hole #9 is gorgeous. A good photo from the tee at #9 would make a great DG postcard, and should belong on a calender. The photo posted here doesn't do it justice. It is also, however, the place where my sweat began to overpower my DEET, and the mosquitoes attacked.
Course was completely clean of any garbage, cig-butts, etc. LET'S KEEP IT THAT WAY. But leave the dead crow on the path between #6 and #7... I wanna see how it decomposes over the next month or so before I make the 65 mile drive to play here again.
A well-designed course, someone put a lot of work into this and I can't wait to see Phase 2.