Pros:
Urban disc golfing right on a good looking college campus
Great course for a round during the day while my kids are in school
Surprising variety of obstacles given the wide - open nature of most of the course
Easy to spot tee posts
Bring your arm, some holes are quite lengthy
Huge course footprint with plans to expand to 18 holes coming soon
Plenty of parking and nearby amenities
Brand new baskets
Long and short tees
Campus is well maintained
Course had lots of disc golfers checking it out
Cons:
Hard to list cons since this is a course in development, and I anticipate that many of these following issues will be rectified as the course is fleshed out. Still, a review is a review:
No onsite course map. The Google Maps course map available on this site is CRUCIAL
Some tees are pretty far from the previous basket. This is where that Google Map comes in handy, as there is sometimes no apparent next tee. The example that sticks in my head is 3 to the tee for 4.
Some holes throw over walking paths. (hole nine comes to mind) This is on a busy college campus. Be prepared to wait. And wait. And wait.
This isn't really a con, more of an etiquette suggestion: This is a college campus with tons of people who may have never heard of disc golf. (that's good!) Campus police may not quite understand if you're rooting around inside a bush looking for your lost Innova Boss. (Like we were; found it two days later right at the edge of the bush, which tells me there hasn't been a ton of disc golf traffic yet, lol)
While there is some water, none of the holes really play close enough to make it a factor
Other Thoughts:
Just got back from playing the new Tri - C West campus course in Parma. Big difference from the VMP course down the road. While VMP is for the most part tight and technical, much of this course challenges you to bring your arm, and invites you to turn it to spaghetti, as four of the nine holes (2, 4, 5, 7) top out over 400 feet, and one (hole 5) is listed as either 999 or 859 feet depending on your source for the long tee. (Google Maps, or the hole info on this site.) Navigating the course can be tricky at times until it's completed. Park in the lot adjacent to the rec center; that's where you'll find hole one. The first three holes follow a fairly easy pattern, but the tee for hole four is a small hike past a hill and toward a sparse wooded area, toward West Pleasant Valley Road. One thing that would have been nice would have been a number on each basket, identifying it, however, as this course will be getting new baskets to bring it up to 18 soon and can see why the designer(s) wouldn't want to tie the holes down yet. The open layout of the course is quite advantageous if you find yourself playing a late game, as we did. Despite the fact that it was 10PM and dark, we were able to finish our round. (thanks also to the campus lighting) Holes 8 and nine run along and over walking paths, so be wary of students / faculty / bystanders walking through the course. The two games we've played so far were in the evening on a Thursday, then on a Saturday afternoon on fourth of July weekend. I cannot imagine how hectic and busy this area would be on a day that classes are in session. Hole 8 is behind the the Health Sciences building, while 9 is behind the recreation center, then it's another hike to the parking lot.
Don't let the 2 I gave this course fool you. This thing has lots of potential, and will be a very fun course when completed. One of the things I thought was unique is that instead of having hills or trees or lakes in much of the scenery, there were campus buildings. Kind of added something cool to the experience, definately a nice urban feel that contrasts well against the deep forest ambiance of VMP. As most of the course is dominated by open fields a lot of wind can whip through with the slightest breeze. My two games this week were night and day due to the amount of wind. FYI: While most of the course is wide open, hole 4 does contain some high grass and bramble to both the left and the right of the fairway. End up in either and you might be searching for a few minutes.