Pros:
The location of this course is extremely nice. Lush grass on gently undulating terrain, and big low hanging trees for large obstacles to throw around. The tee pads are great, the baskets are great, and even without signs it's fairly trivial to navigate off the map. Lost discs would rarely be an issue, the few water hazards are fair. Kid friendly.
While I am going to complain about the overall course design below, there are a few good holes in the back 9 that were interesting.
Cons:
Any disc golf club out there thinking about paying McCabe to fly out to design your course, one play of this and you will save yourself some money. Not horrible course design, but just really underwhelming and forgettable. Obvious and straight forward holes, about half of which had just nothing in the way. Lots of pretty trees off to the side, but the tee pad to basket was just one big wide open fairway.
It's a nice course, but the lack of challenge keeps it from being a destination course. I'm still rating it quite high because it's just so pretty.
Other Thoughts:
I am hopeful the KDGC will decide to add second (third?), more challenging basket placements to make this more of the tournament level course it could be. Maybe clearing some pockets deeper into the rough to make attacking the pin about more than just reaching it. Under the trees, rather than beside them. Or if the city is willing, add some pine trees right in the middle of the fairways to make the thrower think.