Pros:
Greenacres Park is an extremely clean well kept green space. It features adequate parking, a nice children's play area complete with water feature, bathrooms open seasonal, and lots of wide open green spaces. Because the park is newly created, the trees are small. In time, as they mature, they will become more of a factor in the course's difficulty and challenge. At present, the course is just a simple little pitch and putt. Lengths range from # 1's 114' to # 4 and it's 320'. The baskets are nice new double chain models. There are fairly small concrete tee pads and fiberglass tee signs with the hole #, distance, and par. The par is basically listed as a children's par such as # 4 being a 320' par 5. But I always play these as listed and try for that exclusive double eagle or at the very least, another eagle.
Cons:
I don't think this course is ever going to get enough use that the baskets being too close to each other is going to be a big factor. Because it's complete wide open, you just have to wait until the other players are clear.
I guess inexperienced players could hyzer their shot into the playground on # 2. And I could see players throwing shots into the neighbors yard on # 7. I believe might have offended these same neighbors with my words after one particularly poor tee shot on # 8.
Other Thoughts:
Someone laughed at me for coming over here to check this course out but when I got here I encountered two very nice young college aged guys with two discs each. They said they loved disc golf and were practicing on this course until they were ready to tackle Camp Sekani Jamboree, a much more challenging 18 closeby. And the one young man, playing for just his third time, ACED the 114' # 1 hole!
And then as I was leaving, a guy and his wife/girlfriend started a round. She was throwing about 50 feet. This is a perfect course for her to enjoy a round on while working on increasing her distance.
And by the way, I also ACED the 114' # 1 and NO, I DID NOT WRITE MY NAME ON THE BASKET! But I did immortalize it with my sharpie by my writing the date, course, hole and distance on my DISC!