Pros:
The grounds here are very impressive. The large buildings sit right on the edge of of a lovely man made lake complete with crocodiles and turtles and who knows what other Floridian creatures.
The disc golf course is not quite as impressive. As thrembo pointed out, there are zero amenities here and that includes the essential ones like tee pads, on-line and signs. Also absent are the less essential amenities such as benches, garbage cans, bag holders, course sign, next tee arrows, rest rooms and staging area. This absence of pads, signs and a map makes the experience here for the traveling player one frustrating round. The course does have Discatchers complete with numbers. They helped. And it was fairly windy.
I found the first tee and was able to play # 1 and 2. I never located the 3rd tee. I couldn't find # 8 tee or basket. Never found the # 9 tee. Couldn't find the # 10 tee but did like the basket placement. I screwed up and went the wrong way missing # 11. So obviously missed the # 12 tee but did play to the 12th basket. Found # 13 tee pad, I think but didn't find that basket. From here to 18, I located the baskets. And I still have no idea where the infamous 19, 20 and 21st holes are?
16-17 and 18 very pretty and also, fairly challenging, playing right along and across the lake.
Cons:
I couldn't find the # 15 tee which I really wanted to check out the short throw across that part of the lake.
No map.
No pads.
No tee signs.
No navigational aids.
Holes that play down tight paths.
Chance of lost plastic in crocodile infested waters. (My wife, the amphibious, submerged, hibernating, reptile expert, swears these were crocs and not gators). She quotes all kinds of facts she recently learned on our of our guided tours in the Everglades.
Phantom holes 19-20 and 21.
Other Thoughts:
I assume after proofing this review that I wasn't exactly enamored with this course. I would have been more impressed if they were handing out Whoppers or had maybe put up some tee signs. Maybe the course has been severely impacted by some recent hurricane activity? This is another course that I would have loved to find a local guide but the fact that I played on a beautiful Florida, Wednesday afternoon and had the entire course to myself, might just speak to it's popularity.