Pros:
The set-up is in a convenient location. The baskets are new and name brand. It makes use of some of the only elevation and water in UB's north campus
Cons:
In July of 2016 the course was not in the new condition that the earlier photos depict it in. All of the tee signs were gone, and most of the tee pads disappeared as well. The baskets are not numbered, so even if you can find the tees you will have no info regarding which basket to throw to. They are all so close together...
The entire course is crammed into land that should play host to two or at most three holes. All baskets are simply scattered in the same treeless fairway around the hill in the middle. Every shot is pretty much the same. Nothing was very interesting.
Other Thoughts:
I spent four years on the campus of UB. I always dreamed of having a course there, and I dreamed of something far better than this. I don't know the reason why the variety of lightly used / unused terrain around the perimeter of campus was not incorporated into a course. UB has so much more nature to offer than just this hill behind the bookstore.
Even if the tees and baskets were marked, and some trees were added, this course would only be passable at best. As it was when I saw it, it was borderline un-playable. It may be a convenient place for students to practice putts and approaches, but to play a real round a short drive is in order to many of the better courses the region has to offer.