Pros:
They have 10 Discatcher baskets in good condition (9 holes plus a practice basket).
Someone has spent some time laying out a beginner/kid-friendly course, with some interesting lines for inexperienced players.
Excellent for a putter practice round, or to introduce a new player to the sport.
Discs are available for free loan from the Welcome Center.
Cons:
Of the 9 holes here, only one hole is over 140 feet (174 feet), and all are easily driveable with a putter.
Will not provide challenge for an experienced player, unless you limit yourself somehow (one disc, wrong handed, etc.).
Not easy to find your way to the course without directions through the RV park, despite having driven by it on the main road. Gate was locked anyway, so we had to climb over to cross the small bridge.
Other Thoughts:
I pretty much agree with Prerube's review on this course. I decided to pitch in my own when I saw that his is the only other review here. I also wanted to add the distance measurements provided on the official scorecard.
This course delivers what is intended, a place for beginners and younger players to have fun. If that were my primary goal, my review would be a 4, only downgrading due to the longish walk from the nearest parking area.
As a slightly more experienced player, it lacks a challenge for me, and the fee for entry is out of line with other area courses (all others locally are free). This course is a small part of a recreational facility in a large RV park, there are many other amenities worth checking out if you are concerned about value - mini golf, shuffleboard, huge pool and slide (extra charge for 3.5 story tall 'hippo slide'), hot tubs, etc..
In all, it is worth doing if you are introducing new players to the sport (especially kids), or if you are already headed to the resort for other activities. If neither situation describes you, I would recommend looking for another course in the area.