Pros:
-Very good infrastructure: baskets and tee signs are in fantastic shape, and all tee pads are concrete (painted onto walking/bike paths throughout park).
-Excellent beginner course. Easy layout and not super busy among serious disc golfers, so it is a great place to take a newbie.
-Logical flow and decent use of the land available. It appears to have been designed by someone that actually plays, which is more than I can say for some other neighborhood park courses that I've seen.
Cons:
-Bland layout. Mostly open/short holes, which isn't a great combo for an entertaining round. Only 9 holes.
-Danger of hitting other people. This is a very busy park with a playground, tennis courts, bike paths, and volleyball courts, all of which can come into play with an errant throw. There are also a couple holes near a busy street, plus a shared fairway for holes 1 & 2. Add it all up and this course is nearly unplayable on a nice weekend day.
Other Thoughts:
The painted tee pads are pretty slick. I slipped and torqued my back a bit on one of them. Recommend teeing off behind the painted tee pads, rather than directly on them.