Pros:
-Dual baskets
-some long holes, some shorter holes; decent variety for the land
-Very very new, so it's not going to too busy and the baskets are in perfect shape
-nice and open for the most part, so it's beginner friendly but will give more advanced players a good opportunity to work new lines with discs and have a more casual round
-Location: I'm from Woodstock and the closest courses are about 15-20 min away. It's in a good central spot (not the most challenging course, but it's something!)
Cons:
-No tee pads (only grass)
-The tee signs are just laminated paper, some are missing (the course isn't hard to navigate, but still. Maybe those were only temporary?)
-In the spring/summer, I know this area floods, so it's going to be pretty wet.
Other Thoughts:
I really like the course for what it is. Woodstock is certainly not a disc golf city, so the course isn't meant to be a top level course. I think that it's going to be a nice course for families to come out and bring their kids to play for fun/ start out (there's a playground near by). Like I said in the Pros, it's going to be really nice for me in the summer to go play a quick warm up round because there's some nice ~400ft holes to let it rip (I'm not a great player, but certainly not a beginner). For what it is, I think it's a really nice course, but I wouldn't make a day trip to play it. If you're in the area though, I would check it out just to get out and play!