Pros:
-variety of hole distance
-both wooded and open holes
-variety of obstacles, fences, trees, low ceilings
-some tricky greens (could be a con for some)
-ace runs (if you are into that)
-easy birdies
-nice for beginners and children
- doesnt seem to be busy at all
-nice place to practice approach shots
-good place to save your arm
Cons:
-for the experienced player the pins are very short, the longest hole is 264
-small baskets
-very possible to lose a disc on an errant throw (backyards,school fences, woods)
-potential to hit parked cars
-no signage
-holes 6-9 dont have tee pads
Other Thoughts:
Nothing is really here for the advanced player at all. Judging by the scoring, distance and basket size it seems to be a junior course. With that in mind I can see values for people who havent played very long or are looking to work on other things in their game. I think this is a great place to work on your approach and control game. I actually learned my side arm here. There are some tricky obstacles that can challenge the less experienced player, some difficult greens that offer some challenging putts. The basket size makes putting a bit more challenging also. Have fun getting an easy "birdie" or "eagle". Through this viewing, this course is "passable". Like I said. "It is what it is."