Pros:
I actually live on the one block street that leads up to this park, and have played this course more times than I can count. While this course isn't the biggest test of skill, it is a nice 9 hole in a great park, all while having very little traffic.
Hole 1: Short (210') RHFH shot around the edge of the woods. Kind of a comeback shot, as the basket it tucked into a corner.
Hole 2: Another RHFH shot (about 230ish), up a 40' (approx.) hill, with the basket tucked to the right. Anything off the fairway (about 10' wide) means you're digging through the heavy stuff. Not fun.
Hole 3: Semi-tunnel shot, straight down the line. Not a lot of danger at about 170'.
Hole 4: Best hole on the course. Down a 60' hill, 290' to the hole, which sits 5' in front of the river. Oh, with trees all along the shot lines.
Hole 5: 315' along the tree line (on the left), with the basket tucked into a pocket on the left. A late hyzer will put you in a great spot here.
Hole 6: 225' straight ahead shot. Not a lot of mystery, just don't sail it left, or you'll be in the thick stuff.
Hole 7: 132' completely obstructed shot into a cluster of trees. No real line here...either a high tomahawk, or some luck is needed here. This could be a great hole if anyone would chop out the path a little. As it stands now, it's kind of a joke.
Hole 8: 300' straight, wide open shot meadow shot. A little bit downhill, but it doesn't really make any difference here.
Hole 9: 438' straight line shot, with the basket in the middle of some tall pines. Not an overly tough hole, aside from the distance.
Hole 10: Not a posted hole, but some locals (me included) play back to hole 1's basket from the light pole just past the park pathway. I'd say it plays about 330' depending on where you decide to throw from.
Cons:
It's too bad that this is only a 9 holer. As has been said before, there are some great woods that could be utilized for some GREAT play. There are some private property issues that may play into this, though. I don't love the asphalt tee pads...they tend to be slick when it's wet. There is also some more land across the river that could be used. Maybe not enough space to knock out another 9, but 5 or 6 new holes would be great.
Other Thoughts:
Worth a play if you're close. You'll use some shot variety, and you can knock out two spins in pretty short order, as there is rarely much traffic.