Pros:
+ Very nice, well-kept suburban park. Mixed activities but with few exceptions, the disc golf is pretty well separated for the rest
+ Excellent signage, very good baskets
Cons:
- While it's a pretty setting, and there are a few lightly-wooded holes mid round, there's nothing really memorable here
- Consider your play times: park traffic might interfere with your round on busy days, especially on the second hole (you're throwing across the main road in), the sixth (which crosses what appears to be a prime picnic area), and the tenth (where you're throwing directly alongside a ballfield)
- Judging from the pictures on this site, the original 9 was made into 18 by adding a second set of tee positions since 2015. There isn't a lot of difference in play between the two 9's. I guess "18 holes is better than 9"?
Other Thoughts:
~ Par on uDisc is a generous 33 (10 hole layout), giving you extra strokes on the three holes at or above 400' - but the on-course signage clearly indicates they're par 3's. I noticed this when I was looking at my photos, and went back in and corrected my card
~I played on a rainy day, and didn't want to get my bag soaked - so I played the "A" layout with just a putter, for a +4 through 10 holes. If you're at all experienced, I suggest you do the same: bring a putter and force yourself to use it on every shot
~ This is just a "baskets in a park" layout. It plays mostly in it's own spaces, the signs and the baskets are fine. Good place for newbies, or for throwing practice while your kids are using the ballfields