Pros:
The holes are short enough that they won't be frustrating for a beginner. Many of them are put close to the trees or bushes so that a throw could go slightly into the brush. This is good, it will make players get used to throwing around obstacles and controlling their shots, but the brush is thin enough that discs won't be lost, also good. The hill on hole 2 adds a little challenge, due to rollaways. The more wide open holes will allow players to crank up without going in the brush. Navigation is simple.
Cons:
I honestly can't think of any cons, based on what this course was designed for.
Other Thoughts:
This is a great starter course. A family or a foursome of beginners could probably play a round here in about ½ hour, without danger of losing any discs. It's a good mix of open holes to test their distance, and holes where they might have to throw from the light brush, which will add a little fun. Experienced players will find it too easy, but use it to work on your short game. I got an ace on hole 4 (134'), whoo hoo. Sometimes, beginner courses are nothing more than baskets in an open field, but that's not the case here. My rating of 3 (good) is BASED ON WHAT THIS COURSE WAS DESIGNED FOR.