Pros:
Easy navigation, fairly compact. If soccer field not in use, prime area for warmup
Cons:
Single (natural) tee, single basket. If soccer field in use, prime area for left-fading shots.
Other Thoughts:
Bring your RHBH newb friends here so that they can experience The Thrill of Victory, and The Agony of Defeat.
If laser-beam / pinball, albeit short, #1 doesn't dissuade them, and they also continue on after low tunnel/funnel #2, then a sense of relief will be experienced on open, slightly upslope #3, and open (except for an early tree to go under, or around), slightly downslope #4, both in the ~250' range.
Wide-open, downhill, around slope #5 will be in range of those who were a bit short on 3/4, and both #'s 6&7 are within birdy, even ace range, of left-fading shots, as long as generous tree-formed windows are hit.
With the game (seemingly) becoming easier as one plays 3->7, one's system is in for a bit of shock when facing RIGHT-turning, tree-laden #8. Ending hole #9 doubles-down on the potential pain, as it is much longer (~350') than any previous hole, and has an out-of-bounds path (and soccer field) the entire length of the fairway's leftside. Stray too far right, and find bushes, trees, and brush.
Enjoy the ride.