Pros:
-wide open, long distance holes = let 'er rip!
-the wind is a big part of play
-super easy navigation thanks to mowed paths/fairways that lead you around the course
-good signage
-very clean and nice
-pretty cool to drive over a runway!
Cons:
-many holes play close to a tall cyclone fence topped with three strands of barbed wire, errant discs may be difficult to get back
-the wind is a big part of play
-trash cans are often placed such that they crowd the tee pad and limit run up
-some holes are just wide open throws with no real obstacles other than wind and fences.
Other Thoughts:
This is a pretty course located on an old airport. It is fun throwing over and along an old runway. The course is very clean and well kept. Given the long throws, locating discs could be problematic if the 'rough' was allowed to grow very tall. As expected, the wide open nature of an airport means that there is no place to hide from the wind - love it or hate it the wind could be part of your game.
The airport venue and long throws makes this course unique in West Tennessee. This is a tamer, more manageable version of the Edmund Orgil course in the Memphis area. The wooded holes (6, 7, & 8) are not wooded like most courses in West Tennessee, the entire course feels more like playing in Oklahoma or Nebraska. This course is a nice opportunity to rip on some discs after playing a wooded, technical course like the nearby Muse Park in Jackson.