Pros:
-Large concrete tees
-Baskets OK
-Dual Tee for most holes
-Big trees to work around, a few basket guards
-Quiet park, next to a golf course
-Navigation OK
-Mild elevation in play
-Good for beginner to moderate
Cons:
-Signage is lacking
-No signature holes
-More experienced players may find a little dull
Other Thoughts:
Ingersoll Memorial Park hosts a very good DGC on the east side of Rockford, IL. The course is on the south end of the park that is mostly dominated by a ball golf course. Not much else in the park with a shelter house and a baseball field, neither in play. Play starts from the shelter house with dual tees for most holes. I played the Red, but could see the White adding some different angles and a little length (about 30% or 1500'). Large concrete tees were nice to drive off of and there are many large trees to work around here, some with guard duty on a few baskets. With Anna Page just a few miles up the road, I'm guessing this is the forgotten stepchild here, but the park conditions were nice and it was a peaceful round. Only saw one other car while on site. This would be a decent course for a more novice player to feel good about their game, especially from the red tees. Quiet, not much chance of a lost disc, but still some length (Reds at about 4850'). Fix the signage for a slight bump in rating, maybe add a trashcan or two. I enjoyed my round here, might be lured away from Anna Page, if I had a few days in the area.