Pros:
All concrete tee pads, plenty of length and in great shape, Innova baskets in very good condition. The course page lists it as being 5 years old, but it sure doesn't look it. Tee signs are mostly there (on the am pads), and navigation is no problem, even lacking a map. Nice newer park with plenty of parking and other facilities. When crossing the creek several times, very nice bridges were in place to help you get across. The course, and the park in general, appears to be very well-kept, all grass was mowed, minimal trash, etc.
I am a fan of tighter, more technical holes, so this course really catered to me. Not too many of the holes are very long, but they definitely make up for it in difficulty and/or uniqueness.
This is also one of the very few courses I've seen where the pro tees play COMPLETELY different and more difficult than the am tees. It is almost like two distinct courses.
My memorable holes:
3 - First hole that is really in the woods. A little downhill, tunnel-type shot, and don't go left very far, as the creek and beyond is OB.
5 - Not terribly long, but uphill, sloping from low right to high left. Pin is up on a ledge about a trail that runs across the fairway. Killer roll-aways! One of those holes where the pro and am tees are almost two totally different holes.
7 - Down a steep drop to a clearing. I've played this type of hole before, but this one seemed so easy, yet after three throws, I still hadn't gotten my disc to stay far enough right. Visually stunning hole.
8 - From the am tee this is almost silly short. But don't let the length fool you. Up a short hill then hard right up a narrow path. Creek downhill on your right, slope on your left. All sort of danger on this hole.
11 - One of the few fairly long holes on the course. Plays through a long straight opening in the forest, about 50 feet wide. Start at the top of the hill and the basket is across the creek and up a hill. Be very careful to keep your drive low, or you will be spending some time searching through the trees on the left.
14 - Now this hole is just plain tough. Not all that long, but not too far off the tee you have OB swampy area. The "green" is just behind that, on a berm that runs left/right, and drops of behind the pin about 6 feet down to a clearing. Do you go for the layup on the berm, and risk swamp or dropoff before and after? Or do you risk ridicule from your buddies about laying up before the swamp for an easier upshot?
15 - Over the creek and through the woods...no I won't go there. But if you can stay dry off the tee, you then have to be careful to not get over-zealous in your putting since the pin sits just next to the creek.
17 - Pro tee has to clear a good amount of swampy lowlands, then you are in danger of a creek on the right. But be careful how much you put on your drive, the pin sits lower than the tee and it is easy to over-throw.
Cons:
There is not much to complain about at this course, other than just a couple minor things.
Several holes seemed kind of similar, just a tunnel-type shot through some trees, 200-250 feet (am tees), but there was definitely enough variety to keep them interesting. A couple of the open holes (2 and 13, notably) were just long throws most of the way, then play a little into the trees at the end.
The only other complaint that I had was walking down the hill to 7's pin from the tees. It was very steep and the soil is a bit loose. There are some rocks/roots strategically placed to help, but I believe a set of steps would work wonders in avoiding potential injuries.
Other Thoughts:
My rating of a 4 is based on the fact that this course is high on my list of courses I've greatly enjoyed. It has some open, but more wooded holes. They are technical in nature, but fair, and not completely punishing if you go a little off. I could stand for some holes to be a bit longer, but in now way did they seem TOO short. I have not enjoyed a course this much (despite the 95 degree heat wave) in a long while. With a couple issues fixed, I think I could rate this course a 4.5
If you are in the vicinity of this area, I highly suggest making the trip. It is well worth a little drive, and being a little shorter than a lot of the championship courses, you could play it a couple times in 3 hours throwing solo.