Pros:
Leland DGC is a 9 hole course that plays in a mostly counterclockwise manner around the back side of the school property. The baseball field comes into play on hole 3. There's a couple other random things in play in a few places, otherwise completely flat and open.
The baskets are homemade single chain deals. They're single chained but catch surprisingly well actually. Probably helps that they have a slightly larger than normal tray which helps scoop putts in. One basket and pin position per hole. The baskets are numbered which is helpful since there's no tee signs.
With the lack of obstacles out here wind is going to be your main challenge. There's a farm field to the north of the course and if the wind is coming from that direction it can pose a bit of a challenge. It was coming from that direction today and it was quite the adventure.
The course plays basket to basket so the course is pretty easy to follow for the most part. I'd still advise using a map to avoid any confusion, but very doable without one too.
Cons:
The obvious con is the lack of tee signs and pads. Tee pads aren't that big of a deal since the grass is mowed nicely and the course is flat as can be. Having some tee signs would be nice though.
Holes 4 and 5 play very close to some yards bordering the back side of the property. They're not fenced in or anything, but I can see shots landing in someone's backyard very easily.
Since it's on school grounds it's only available when school is not in session.
Other Thoughts:
This is a typical school course. Just with lesser equipment than most other courses like this. If it had tees and/or signs I'd bump it up to a 1.5.
The course works for it's intended purpose, there's just not too much for replay value. If you're near here, by all means give it a spin. Not worth any type of detour to play this one though, unless you have to play them all.