Pros:
18 hole course in Lincoln Park in Kenosha, WI. Park has children's playground equipment, as well as sports fields across the road from the course.
Concrete tee pads, one per hole. They are a touch short, but almost all were level enough around pads for a longer run up. Hole number and distance was painted on each tee.
Discatcher baskets, one position per hole. Baskets were all mounted well, and in good repair. A few baskets are mounted in tight areas, with water and hills in play. A decent amount of risk/reward.
The day we were there, holes were being dug for tee signs, which were going to be mounted on 4x4 posts, and will hopefully be helpful. The navigation here, even without the signs, was somewhat simple, with a few next tee signs. Pretty intuitive.
Some light elevation , especially throughout the first 9 holes. There are also plenty of mature hardwoods to help force lines and create low canopies. The lines are definitely not tight, but there at least obstacles.
The course is beginner friendly, but is still a fun round for other players. It's not a huge challenge, but it's still quite enjoyable.
Really nice use of the pond/river in the course. Many of hte holes can/do have the water in play, including a really nice 280-ish water carry.
Cons:
One tee position, one pin position. There's not a ton more space to be used here, but it would be cool to have a bit more variety on shots.
We were there on a weekday morning, so there was no traffic, but I could see this park getting a lot of use. The playground is in between holes 17 and 18, but **shouldn't** see much disc action. There are a few spots where a walking trail or sidewalk could come into play.
The course as a whole is somewhat short. There's really only a couple spots where you would use a driver as an Int or above player.
Other Thoughts:
This isn't the place to go for a high challenge round, but it IS a place to go for ace runs, and a flat out fun round. Beginners will love it here if they stay out of the water, and more advanced players will appreciate some of the subtle lines.
There's not a lot of upper level courses in the area, so if you're close, you could definitely do worse than a spin here.