Pros:
Good concrete tee pads and freshly built benches on a few holes. Pro shop with great selection. The park ranger cares about disc golf and it shows on the course (the grass is cut weekly and fairways are cleaned). The design contains decent elevation, water, OB roads, technical shots, open shots, both short and long, as well as variety on shot selection.
The water holes 5, 6, 7, 10 have short tees for newer players, but they are not concrete (look for the metal bag holders that have distances written on them).
Camping is available, as well as bathrooms and a pavilion at the start of the course.
Cons:
The course can be semi difficult to get to from the highway and it is a good 10-15 minutes from Pontotoc or Tupelo.
The course is in a MS state park, so entry into the park is $3 per car, which is incorporated into the entry fee for tournaments. (most MS residents just buy yearly passes for $42). Typical MS state park with lots of ticks and other critters. Sometimes has people fishing from the banks of the fairways around holes 6, 7, and 8, that don't understand that these discs might hurt them. The course also does not loop back to the start at the half way point.