Pros:
-Very well laid out in a compact space. There is very little walking in between basket and next tee. There are generous size fairways on most holes and there are just the right amount of trees and brush to make shots interesting. Some trees have been removed or cut down to accommodate better spacing.
-There are multiple tee markers on various holes and the baskets are painted a bright green so they are easy to spot.
-There is a practice basket at the beginning of the course
-Fantastic scenery. Shooting down the long fairway that overlooks the reservoir is a plus. Hole 6 also gives you a good shot of the water as you approach.
-Although there are only nine holes, the strong play-ability will most likely influence you to play another nine.
Cons:
Small gripes on a very nice course but:
-The tee markers are wooden stakes that have different colored ribbons designating the longer and shorter tees. A few of the longer markers are missing, particularly on holes 2 and 6. It is also a bit confusing on some holes whether there IS a longer tee.
-There are the occasional small tree stumps to contend with if you're not careful
-There isn't much of a parking lot which isn't a big deal unless it gets busy
Other Thoughts:
Some good thought was put into planning this course. As a beginner, it is good challenging course with medium length shots with nice turns and one big bomber on 4. As a more advanced player, it would still appeal due to the wooded holes.
With the present conditions, it is not difficult to locate a disc in the rough and the course is covered in leaves which helps deter mud from being a problem when it rains.