Pros:
Don't review this course and start complaining about it's short distances, it's lack of challenge or it only being a nine hole course. It's not designed for you, Mr. DGCR course reviewer. It's not designed for recreational level golfers or pros or even us senior type players. It was built and designed for youth golfers. To me, that means elementary and middle school players. Beginners will enjoy it, as well.
The course was put in under some kind of a joint agreement with the Y and the USYDGA. That's United States Youth Disc Golf Association for us un-informed. The baskets are USYDGA models. They might be called USYDGA Disc Hunters. They might also be called Shaquille O'Neal. I don't rightly know. I do know that they are a little on the thin gauge side, they're a little too tall and elongated which gives them a certain strange look but they are a pretty blue color. And they're perfect here.
The little nine hole course is situated behind the main YMCA building. It has youth friendly distances (81 to 188') and youth friendly challenge. Any recreational player should be aiming for a minus 9 here. I suck ( -8 ). The course features nice concrete tee pads and although they are a tad short at eight feet, little run-up is needed here. The signs are excellent enclosed in a wooden frame with all the needed information and sponsors for each hole.
There are just enough challenges and interesting throws here to keep, even us adults, coming back, whether it's having to throw through/over a couple of pine trees on the 130' # 1 or putting a soft touch on # 8's 153' little anhyser tee off.
Cons:
I have to agree 100% with previous reviewer Dadio that the biggest con here is the navigation. I also spent a decent amount of time wandering and trying to locate the tee pads. Like he states, a on-line map would really help. But so would a simple little navigational aid like taping the bottom rung that points toward the next tee pad. I don't believe these baskets are being moved monthly so the tape would always point the way.
Other Thoughts:
Note: The # 7 tee pad is next to the five large poles with the tires at the bottom. I wonder what these mysterious poles are used for? Some kind of sadistic YMCA ritual where children are chained to them and somehow horribly abused? And I was just about to shower some love on this little course!