Somewhat better than the Putt Zone on Dennison in Champaign. It's still really simple, but at least the sides of the courses are a little curved and there's some water hazards.
The real problem here is the flags. Each hole has a removable flag in the cup, just like in real golf. So, on every hole, you need to decide whether you think it would be worth it to walk all the way down to the end of the hole (upwards of eight feet on some holes!) and remove the pin, or whether you're just going to fire away. Here's the worst part: you're always wrong! If you remove the pin, you'll end up skipping the ball over the hole and wishing you had left it in. If you leave it in, you'll end up bouncing the ball off it and wishing you had removed it. Then, somehow, you get accused of cheating by your sore loser opponent who you demolished in a sudden death tiebreaker at the Putt Zone the day before. Also, your opponent has a drinking problem.