Pros:
A little bit of everything comes with this layout. The front nine is a little tighter and more in the woods. There are a couple of blind tee shots (at least from the long tees) on the front, and a good variety of shots needed. I even had to break out the roller on the 7th, and the dog-leg 9th was a stiff right turn! The back 9 was more open, other than the 10th, but the holes still had a little bite, with baskets placed directly behind trees and bushes, or in clusters of trees, and the elevation changes seemed more abundant.
Not too much foot traffic through the park. Only spotted a couple of dog-walkers. Passed a few pavilions and quite a few picnic tables, so likely the park's use picks up on the weekend..
Cons:
Not too much wrong with the course itself. Had more difficulty with finding where exactly to park to get into the course. I talked to someone who had played the course prior to me, who advised to turn off Hwy 54 at the "day entrance" to the park, and cross through a tunnel under the highway to get to the first tee. The marked park entrance was gated, and would have left a monster walk to the first tee, if you wanted to play the course in order, instead of starting at the closer 12th tee. And a little more direction is needed to get players from the 8th basket to the 9th tee. More on that....
Other Thoughts:
The fairways were very well manicured, and there were signs on each basket with arrows directing you towards the next tee.
Now, as for the trek from the 8th to the 9th.. The arrow on the basket has a comment below it directing you to "follow the path", which I thought I did. A local told me as I wandered, that the path wasn't the paved path I was on, but was in fact a little muddy trail through the woods I didn't even notice! Careful or you'll walk 20 unneeded minutes in the wrong direction! Now that I've played it once, I'll have no trouble. A fun day out on the course, all in all.