Pros:
-Great baskets
-Concrete tee pads
-Good scenery
-Water makes some added challenge
Cons:
-The "rough" on every hole after #7. On many holes the rough is thick and high enough that a poorly placed tee shot results in a lost disc. I understand that designers don't want to have a wide open course because it seems too simple. However the big difference between ball golf and disc golf is the cost of the "ball." Having tight fairways on a golf course where poor drives result in lost balls will cost you a little. Losing 3 balls is $5-$10. However that same concept isn't good in disc golf. 3 lost discs is $36-$60
Other Thoughts:
I'm an intermediate player and the course just wasn't for me. Maybe if I wanted to bring nothing but mid range and putters to work on precision approaches it would be worthwhile, but otherwise I wasn't a big fan.