Pros:
-Long winding fairways
-Good balance of righty and lefty holes
-Rough provides adequate diffculty for errant shots
-Sometimes narrow, yet defined "fair" fairways.
-Long pin placements provide substantial challenge even for pro level players.
Cons:
-There's not much elevation change compared to Tower I.
-Tee signage is not fantastic
-short tees are overgrown
Other Thoughts:
Located right down the road from Tower I, this course is a must play if you are in the area.
While Tower II offers less elevation change than its older brother , it makes up for it with a good balance of lightly wooded, heavily wooded, and open fairways.
To me the most impressive and important thing about this course is the fairway lanes. Too often you'll play a wooded course that offers unfair/too narrow/lucky fairway lanes. You all know the holes where there's 10+ skinny trees scattered down the fairway, and its a crap shoot to get through safely. This course challenges you to hit the lanes, while steering clear of luck-based tight wooded lanes that many courses fall suspect to.
The long pin positions for this course are very unique. Each long pin radically changes each hole, and transforms this course from a "deuce course" of sorts, to a difficult, "grind out pars" type of course.
When combined with Tower I, the 36 holes at the Tower Ridge complex make a worthy destination for any disc golfer in the Midwest.