Pros:
Moon Lake DGC is a good one. I liked the use of the land surrounding the small lake, though the layout is a little funky. There are several really good holes that are fun and can be perilous.
Hole 4 has an interesting fairway that funnels into a winding trail that is uphill into the woods. It takes a nice RHBH flex shot to make it through the corridor and get around the corner for a birdie look.
The basket for hole 6 is in a cool spot, hanging in the center of a tree that is forked into three large trunks. It is sort of hidden from the tee, look to the left of the basket for hole 4.
The lake is a big factor on holes 8 and 11. The basket for hole 8 is not visible from the tee, and is surrounded by water on 3 sides. The peninsula isn't a ribbon, but it hasn't got much room for error. If you miss left, right or long there is a good chance your disc is under water. Hole 11 is pretty much over water the whole way, and has to carry about 275' to reach the far shore. The pin is on a sloping bank, and the thick grass helps it stick close to where it lands with any luck.
I also liked hole 15 a lot, which is the longest hole, and the largest drop from tee to pin. The tee is near the parking lot, and the fairway crosses roads and the end of the dam before turning to the right toward a basket on the fringe of the creek. There are tall trees to the right of the fairway about halfway through, and very heavy rough lies behind and beneath them.
Cons:
Print a map to give you an idea where to look for the tees. There is little to mark them, with no signs. Some of them had pads made of wooden planks. They were not in good shape, dry and rotting with grass growing in the cracks. In wet conditions they're probably pretty slick. The holes without wood pads are sometimes marked with a tube standing to one side, or a metal marker on the ground.
There are holes that shoot over roads, cross fairways with other holes, and play next to playgrounds or fishing areas on the shore of the lake. I had families nearby while playing holes 7, 11, and 17. It didn't cause big delays, but be aware of others using the park.
There is poison ivy around, and some very heavy rough in a couple of places. No swimming, and the water is low visibility, so it will be a challenge to retrieve discs that go into the drink.
The basket on hole 1 had a limb fall on it at some point, and the lid is tilting to one side hard. There was a huge limb hanging from a tree on hole 2 that blocked a lot of the access to the basket.
Other Thoughts:
Though I enjoyed the course, it could use a bit of TLC. The wooden tee pads have outlived there practical life span. I didn't have a lot of problems with them, but a natural tee would be as good or better. Signs to make them easier to find would be a great addition.
I thought the holes were well positioned, making a fun course with a good mix of shots. All par 3, with some birdie holes and a few long ones that can be tricky.
I shot a 55, with three birdies, two bogies and a double bogey. I should have been even or below, but I blew it on the last few holes. I went into the rough on 15, and it took a shot to recover, which I followed with a good approach. But I wound up missing a very makable putt for the bogey. I also lost a shot on 17 by clanking an easy birdie putt off of the cage.
Getting onto base was easy enough, I just showed my drivers license at the checkpoint. It was not as involved as getting into Fort Gordon in Augusta, didn't even have to exit my vehicle. If you are in the area this is a good 18 hole course very well worth a look.