Pros:
This is a 12 hole course. Nice new DGA baskets (and a separate practice pin). Signage on each hole and occasional arrows pointing to next tee helps aid navigation. Dual tees on 9 of 12 holes (8-10 are shared tee pads). Challenging layout with many young and medium trees that create multiple (although tight) throwing lanes. Course was just cleared out so not many opportunities for lost discs (water on 12 could be an exception). Nice mix of long/short and open/wooded holes.
Update 8/2014: More cleared out trees opened this up nicely. Grass is starting to take and make fairways less dirty. Added benches, trash cans to several holes and a port-o-potty.
1/25/18 UPDATE: Now long/short concrete tee pads! And they are larger than normal. Some trees taken out that were going to die so it cleaned it up a little bit
Cons:
At the time of this review this is a very raw/immature course. Could use concrete/asphalt tee pads. As of now the tee boxes are powdery limestone that is like teeing off in deep sand. That should change with a good tamping and more play. Course has kind of a weird flow having players cross the same road twice per round. Until the parking lot is built the first tee is hard to locate but once you find it you should be good to go. Course in in a relatively small area and some tee pads and pins are very close to throwing lanes for other holes.
Update 8/2014: Pads are nice and solid now. Little divots to be expected from limestone but not as bad as other courses with the same pads. Parking lot now built with signage from a couple miles out to direct you to the course. Watch for poison ivy near the pin on 1 and all along the #2 right fairway. One big thing that downgrades this course, in my opinion, is that some holes have you throwing right into the tee sign, bench, garbage can (chained down). Huge design flaw that should have been detected when installation was happening.
UPDATE 1/25/18: Tees are fixed (see above). Tee signs also still in the way (which is a rating downgrade) when they could have fixed the problem,. In the past the park was surrounded by undeveloped land. There are recent houses built on adjacant land. What was a rare wayward shot could now be trouble.
Other Thoughts:
Like I said before, this course is very young and I'll update this review when it gets some age and character. I helped clear brush and rocks there last weekend and spoke with some city employees and a council member and was impressed with the money and time they have already put and will be continuing to invest in this course - they want to make this a top notch course for the area! They are planning to build a nice parking lot and hydro-seeding the fairways before year's end. There are no garbage cans as of yet but I told the council member to PLEASE put as many as possible out there and he readily agreed. If you head out there temper your expectations for the time being. This is a course that players of all levels should enjoy and will only improve with time.
Update 8/2104: Course is maturing nicely with more trees cleared and grass growing. Parking lot with bulletin board. Garbage cans in place. This course will challenge all skill levels.
Update 1/25/18: Concrete short and long pads now. Lots of clearing out trees from the earlier days. Still really wet for days after a rainy spell. Upped it to a 3.5 from a 3.