Pros:
The first time I played this little 9 hole course I thought it was a waste. As I go back, I do see some benefit to the variety of obstacles and shots that have helped fine tune my accuracy. Nice grassy park, toys to occupy the kids.
There are a couple drives that reach 300+ feet (Hole 2,5), but on those it's better to be short than long as there's a fence with a horse pasture no more than 10 feet past the pin. Some may see this as a Con but I like it. It forces you to really nail down your distance.
There is a pond in play on 4 and 6 that adds some variety, but is fairly easy to avoid.
The final hole is perfect for practicing a nice 200 ft tomahawk. Almost no other clear way through to the basket.
Cons:
Holes range from short to very short with, like I said, a couple 300 footers. Tee areas are grass, and the signs are starting to wear down/fall apart. No real variety in elevation.
Hole 1, an errant shot will put you right into the playground. I have an imaginary Mando tree that forces you to go around. (Most drives would naturally want to go around it anyways I'd think)
Very quick to play. I do it twice in under an hour by myself.
Other Thoughts:
I play this course because it's close to home and it's good for breaking in some newer players. Definitely not worth making a long trip for.
I almost died once hopping the fence into the horse pasture to retrieve a disc. Cost me a good pair of shorts too. Come to find out there may or may not be a small break in the fence at the southwest corner (close to the pin on 5), but you didn't hear it from me!