Pros:
1) Convenient. This is my hometown course. While it's not fantastic I'm very glad we've got it. 2) This course favors the finesse player over the strong-armed long driver.
3) Good use of the space available.
4) It's really an executive course - all par threes. If you are playing alone you can complete the course in less than 30 mins.
5) It's usually not very busy, though a group or two are usually someplace on the course.
Cons:
1) The baskets all have only single chains, so they don't stop the discs as well as double-chained holes I've played elsewhere.
2) Signage is a joke. Unless you already know the course the best you can hope to do on your own is make up your own course as you go along - which is very frustrating to players who know the course.
3) If anyone is doing anything else in the park - playing catch, strolling, picnicking, you just can't play about half of the holes.
4) It's only nine holes, but it's sure better than nothing.
5) There are no tee boxes - either gravel or cement.
6) The city workers pull up and replace the tee signs (which you can barely read anyway) apparently at random if they get replaced at all.
Other Thoughts:
Until this spring (2012) Hole #1's fairway (if you can call it that) was the west sideline of a soccer field. This spring, however the lines for the soccer field have been painted farther to the east, allowing soccer and disc golf to happen at the same time.