Pros:
Great beginner course with 13,14,18 a challenge and some fun. The back 9 is more memorable and offers more of a bite. Signature hole is 14 where you have water on the right and left split by a bridge that ought to be condemned, creating an all new "amen corner". The brush leading up to the water is deceiving and you will sink quickly. Great hole especially with the wind whipping around, and truth be told wind here can make shorter putts and approach shots tricky.
Cons:
Like the ball golf course, upkeep is at a bare minimum and some tee box signs are on the ground, old and crumpling, and offer no picture of the hole, while many claim to have both red and blue tees but usually we could just find the red. There aren't too many challenges per se for shot shaping as many baskets are placed to the right or the left of the fairway. Only a few holes have concrete pads. When you pay money to play disc golf the course should have defined tee boxes!
Other Thoughts:
The course is what it is, and you can definitely come here and work on some length off the tee and define your game a bit, however what you will come up short with are challenging moments. With some TLC and redesign, this course could be made more difficult and a destination disc golf experience. Thank god they make you take a cart. $15 allowed us to play 36 holes, not bad.