Pros:
1) Initial impression upon pulling into the course is a beautiful, well maintained park. Freshly paved parking lot with a practice basket adjacent to it, multiple new appearing tennis courts and pickle ball courts, basketball courts, and a large very nice fenced in dog park. This is all nestled inside of a very nice subdivision. Hole #1 is a short walk across the road from the parking lot and loops back to hole #18 whose catcher is right beside the parking lot.
2) This course offers multiple pin locations, and they are neatly cut into the custom metal course signs, with an indicator to show which location the basket is currently in. My only knock on this is the choice in sign color was a light green making the signs very hard to locate and even read when close up to them. Maybe a darker contrasting color would help. Baskets are Red/White/Blue Veterans in great shape.
3) There is also a short basket (Green Prodigy) installed on most holes which is clearly designed for beginner/novice players and I'm told they host multiple glow events utilizing these short pins.
4) Great variety of lengths and different shape shots required throughout. It rarely feels like you get to throw the same shot shape two holes in row from the tee. Well placed tees have some difficult but not impossible forced gaps while a lot of holes provide a hero gap for those risk takers among us.
5) Although heavily wooded for most holes, this course is very recreational friendly. The distances are manageable, the OB is most of the time not relevant (just property line boundries mostly) and playing safe will usually net a stress free par. I never felt like any hole was out of birdie range for the player that can throw 350 feet or more with control (and only Hole #1 and #18 really require that much power).
6) A solid pro player should be able to shred this course but there are plenty of opportunities to make mistakes. If your putting game isn't on, you'll kick yourself for missing a lot of getable holes. This course is amazing for all skill levels and especially as a woods entry level course for beginners (the Green Baskets) and work your way up to the Veterans. Also a wonderful location for seasoned players to work on hitting lines and committing to sloped green putts.
7) Although the course is tucked into a relatively small wooded area, you don't feel cramped or impeded on by the other holes. There is a great use of elevation change and it never feels too demanding to walk or play. And the course plays surprisingly quickly.
8) There is a plethora of solid (but not spectacular) holes. Nothing here will take your breath away with its majesticness but you also won't be left feeling like that hole was bland and easily forgettable. *Outside of Hole #1 and Hole #18 (which are both fine holes, but necessary to get you from the parking lot into the woods, and to get you from from the woods back to the parking lot.)
9) Teepads are OK but not great. They are concrete pavers and while solid they tend to be slick with moisture and hold mud when course conditions are wet. Plus side is there are very few holes where I felt a run up was needed.
10) Solid mix of elevated, slightly shortened, and baskets placed on slopes with roll away potential. Really made you focus on making a confident and well aimed putt throughout.
11) Immaculately kept, mowed, woods clear of limbs (mostly, see below) and trash. Well taken care of by locals.
Cons:
1) Beyond a single port-o-potty at the parking lot there are no restroom or water facilities throughout the course.
2) There are multiple trails running through the course that are well utilized and you may find yourself having to wait to throw on occasion. However the scenery is nice so taking a break and enjoying the view isn't the worst thing.
3) The course had been hit pretty hard by severe weather prior to the last time I played it meaning there were a lot of downed trees, some piles of limbs (evidence of them beginning to clean it up), and some washed out areas that were slightly hazardous. This is a very small knock as this course is "loved" and maintained well by locals almost always. I'm placing it here simply to inform those who might play it soon to expect some downed rubbish, but to know the course is rarely ever like that for long.
4) There are a couple run-off dry creek beds that need bridges to cross without having to walk a long way out of the way. This may be difficult as this area may get rushing water that overtops these washout creek beds and would destroy bridges, but they are deep and difficult to cross.
5) No water or restrooms available after you leave the parking lot
6) Can be a very busy park so stay attentive and make sure you are clear to throw.
Other Thoughts:
This is a wonderful course that has squeezed every drop of potential out of the small property to put in a disc golf course that is suitable for the masses. With multiple pin locations, two sets of baskets per hole, endless lines and gaps and combinations this course offers plenty of upside with very small downside. My friends and I go out of our way to play events here anytime one pops up and try and include a stop for casual rounds when traveling through the area. Not a bucket list course, but a must play when in the area.