Pros:
* Long holes with some great views
* Most holes had some really nice tee pads. Notably #6 which also had the number in the ground in stone.
* Not very crowded. I didn't have to wait on any holes
* #1 and #10 are close together which is nice if you are trying to get in a quick 9 or want to start on the back 9 if the front is crowded.
Cons:
* Completely wide open on most holes
* Lots of downed trees
* Some baskets were hard to see from the tee. That would be solved with a 2nd play through anyway.
Other Thoughts:
I had more fun on this course than Queenstown Gardens. It wasn't quite as pretty or central to Queenstown, but this course captured more what disc golf is all about in terms of hole length and course design. I felt like I was playing disc golf on this course where Queenstown Gardens felt more like pitch and putt. If I were to go back to Queenstown to play one course, it would definitely be this one. It was a bit difficult to get out to given that is was winter time, but I'm really glad I got to play it.