Pros:
Interesting challenges in elevation and wind conditions. Well crafted teeboxes. One of the best courses in the area to practice your mid-range game.
Cons:
No signage as of yet. You need to download the map to know where to go, and hole number one is wrong on the map. No. 1 is actually on your right as soon as you cross the bridge.
Other Thoughts:
This course is a cold hearted ice queen. She giveth nothing and takes everything. Must the changes in elevation be taken into account on every shot, yes. Will she take you lunch money, your hopes, your dreams, and your disc if you through it two feet into the "rough", absolutely. Will the winds take your disc off of it's so-called line and throw it 100ft off course, you had better believe it. Will this course make you a better disc golfer, undoubtedly.
I'm not going to lie, this is a hard course. However, if you have a weak mid-range game, or if you want some practice in that area, then this is the course for you. Think of it as "hard fun." The course has great views, well made tees, and it's going to take everything you have to make the pin in three. So quit complaining, play the Oyster Shell, and become a better disc golfer.