Cons:
Don't even bother. The closest parking to hole 1 is a good 5 min walk away. Hole 1 used to start at the top of a staircase, and the basket was at the bottom of the staircase. Yes, the hole was from the top of a 15 set to the bottom. If you get par on this take a lap. Too bad the basket is not there anymore. Also, no basket on hole 2. Don't think there was ever a teepad anyways, but the baskets gone too. Hole 3 is one of the few that are functioning. It is an aggressive dog leg left, but hey, least its got a basket and teepad. Some obstacles on this are a 10 foot fence and a solar panel. Hole 4 is a ~500 foot par 6, just so you can stroke your ego after an eagle or albatross. Some obstacles on this hole are a six foot fence and a forty foot netting that stops soccer balls from flying into the highway that you are throwing right next to. Hole 5 is a wide open hyzer shot, but once again, its got a basket and teepad, can't ask for much more. There are some other holes in the woods along a creek but all seem to be designed by someone who had just heard of disc golf the day of the project, specifically hole 9. I usually just go home after playing holes 3-5 a bunch of times, but there is a back nine on the other side of campus if you want to drive over there. It smells like poop for the first few holes, all of which are pretty much pitch and putt. Buddy of mine hit a housing building on one hole back there, not sure which one, but it's an unusual obstacle. Another hole, think it's the last one, is on a narrow strip of land bordered by the highway and a parking lot. Unfortunately this is the only hole that had potential due to the length and the trees and little hills throughout the skinny fairway. Once you finish the course there is a wave of emotions. You're relieved to be done, then you're confused as to why they spent time on the course in the first place, then you're confused as to why you drove from the disappointing front 9 just to be disappointed by the back as well, then you're pissed that you have to walk another 5-10 mins to your car.