Pros:
Holes are easily visible from tee off. Tee boxes are easy to determine (3 logs in a square with the open side facing away from the hole). Tall trees create a challenging course to angle around but can be played by anyone including amateurs like myself. Hitting trees is a lot easier than getting your disc in the basket, and with some holes within a long driving range, a hole-in-one could be possible, which always makes for a good day. Great scenery as you are in the natural forest setting of Arizona. This course is very close to many other courses, however, many are private camp courses. For a natural course, you can tell that a lot of work has been put into it, which has resulted in it being a good all around course.
Cons:
WEAR LONG PANTS!!! I understand that summers in Arizona can be scorching but wearing long pants will be worth it. Otherwise you'll be leaving with cut up legs, as the ground is covered with sharp thorny plants. Navigating from the basket (tree) of one hole to the tee box of the next is a little difficult as some are a ways apart and only guided by the occasional path or poorly spray painted arrows on the trees. With a little brush make sure to use bright colored discs on drives and spot the landing.
Other Thoughts:
Really enjoyed this course as it put a more natural side on the disc golf game I'm used to (fairways/baskets/etc.), as well as ease of identifying each hole from the tee box.