Pros:
Concrete pads on every hole, with a few having multiple pads.
Newer Disc Catcher baskets on all holes, and several holes have multiple pin placements.
Easy to navigate with a natural flow to the course.
Benches and trash cans are plentiful.
Cons:
A few baskets are located too close to the next tee.
No real bomber holes.
Very little elevation change throughout the course.
Other Thoughts:
Timber Beast is a gem of course located in the town of Troy Montana. This is a beautiful part of the state, so in addition to throwing plastic, be sure to check out the nearby rivers, falls, lakes, cedar groves, etc.
The course starts out with several gettable holes, including ace runs on #1, #2, & #5. Starting on #6, the woods get deeper and par starts looking like a fine score on many of the holes, especially the tight stretch from #9-#13.
Most holes are between 180'-260' and the course rewards players who can throw straight. The rough has been trimmed back, so fairways are fair, but if you throw a shank or get a bad tree kick, it is punishing.
Overall, this is a fun and challenging course that is well worth checking out.