Pros:
Located in a gorgeous park near where I grew up. Having excellent courses here in Lansing, it's pretty spectacular to have a course back home that competes with the likes of Burchfield and Grandwoods.
Baskets look brand new. Colored nicely so you can see them from the tee when you're first learning the course.
Signage is pretty good.
Hole 11 was rather difficult compared to the others. I enjoyed that hole the most as my discs rolled down the hill nicely. Making me smash a disc against my head haha.
Course holds water nicely, as it's been pretty wet and was sprinkling during my round, but not a lick of standing water, just a few moist spots, no mud at all. Bugs were also good, considering I've already donated a couple pints of blood to the Breed a Mosquito Foundation from other courses this year.
Cons:
No "next tee" markers, but that's just me nit picking. Other than hole 1-2, it's pretty obvious where your next tee is.
A couple of the holes, forgot which ones. . . 9&10 I think? Had a razor wire fence to the left of the tee running all the way down the fairway. Bit of a pain in the ying yang to climb over that fence to retrieve my badly thrown disc. My brother in law got a good laugh at it, none the less.
Tees are a little short, but didn't affect me as I don't have a large run up to my drive.
Some rust on a few of the chains on the baskets. Not really a big deal as it was few and far between.
Parking wasn't obvious. A sign would be nice on that corner of US 12 and Jackson Rd. Growing up near there, I always parked near US 12 to enjoy the park. Had to walk about 1/4 mile from there to the REAL parking lot where tee 1 is located.
Other Thoughts:
Fantastic disc golf course making use of the land almost as well as possible. Lacking any bomber holes for the big arms (which I don't have) but overall an amazing course for the area.