Pros:
The course is set in a well manicured park in an area that isn't likely to see much in the way of other park traffic. There is a walking trail through a portion of the course but the area is otherwise dedicated to disc golf with no picnic tables, soccer fields, etc.
Cons:
Virtually non-existent obstacles. This is field golf.
Other Thoughts:
All of the holes on the course are pretty short and if you're a fairly decent player chances are you won't have to pull out anything more than a mid-range and a putter to make your way around. Hole #9 had a creek in play which added some interest to the hole but otherwise it's just a wide-open field hole like most of the other ones.
Given the land that was allocated for the course, it's about as good as it's going to get. If you're new to the sport, this is a great place to learn since it's impossible to lose a disc. If you live in the area it would make a great practice area.
That said, you're reading this review to find out if the course is worth stopping at. Unfortunately I'd say it's not really worth going out of your way to play here. If you're passing by already it will take you all of 20 minutes to make your way around if you just want to get another course under your belt. If you have limited time and are a more serious player, the Apple Farm is a much better option and is about 10-15 minutes away.