Pros:
-Great equipment. Clear signage, good baskets, a great dressing. The rock and woodchip circles around the pins to mark the bullseye are a really nice touch
-The whole course fits really nicely in the pines and aesthetically looks great
-Lots of facilties nearby
-Clearly well supported. I played with a backup of several families playing, something I can safely say I haven't had on more "prestigious" courses in the UK. Great to see the sport being played
-The design builds up really nicely for beginners. You're challenged with tight lines early on but with some very short (20m holes) which gradually lengthen before ending with some very open but longer (70m) holes
Cons:
-It's only 9 holes, and they are for beginners. I wouldn't come here just for disc golf, but with high ropes, walks and more it's actually a great day out. King George V park is also only 15 minutes drive away
-I can see issues with picnickers appearing in fairways on warmer days
Other Thoughts:
Clearly this site has generated engagement with disc golf that alot of other sites haven't in the UK, and with so many more Forestry England sites about this feels like an important site. The low score is largely for the quality of golf you'll get, but as a well targeted installation I think it nailed the brief.