Pros:
This is a typical "park type" course with a few interesting twists.
For the most part, the course plays across lush mowed grass, with plenty of mature trees to work around. But there is no underbrush or low-growing vegetation to deal with so hitting a tree usually doesn't result in big trouble.
But there are four additional holes (A-D) across Spring Street from Hole 7 that play in an unimproved area and add a different, rougher look to the course. There is also a hole E that plays from a rough hillside above Spring Street and throws across the street, back down to Basket 10. Interesting shot.
All holes (except E) have good level concrete tee pads. Most have the hole number and distance stenciled on them. A few have a simple course map on a small post next to the tee, but not many. There are small benches at nearly every tee, which makes it easier to locate the pads.
Great variety of hole lengths, from 212 feet out to 550. Many holes require shaping your drive through trees, while others let you air it out completely over grass.
The basket on Hole 1 is up on a big mound which adds interest. Hole 15 is the long bomber hole to a basket hidden over a small rise. Hole 16 is almost as long and comes back over the rise to another blind basket. Hole 17 plays slightly uphill to a basket placed among large flat boulders, which add some challenge.
Lots of parking, restrooms, water, trash cans, etc.
Cons:
Very little elevation to work with, so not much up or down.
Holes 2 and 12 play directly down the main walking path, with the road alongside and numerous light poles in the "fairway" on 2. Hole 12's basket is right next to a parking area. With the significant pedestrian traffic in the park (I played Monday morning) I had to wait several minutes on both of these holes to throw. And with a car parked within 10' of the basket on Hole 12 I really couldn't drive that hole at all. I think that these two holes are questionable from a safety standpoint.
Some pads and baskets are numbered based on a 23 hole scheme, assuming that Holes A-D are played as 8, 9, 10 and 11. But the available map is numbered differently. So it can be a little confusing for a traveler like myself.
Other Thoughts:
This is a multi-use park, with the course playing over the walking path many times. On a Monday morning I had to wait numerous times for pedestrian traffic to clear before I could safely drive. I imagine that this is far worse on a busy weekend.