Pros:
It exists
Has nice DISCatcher baskets marked with hole numbers
Is nowhere near a river, so won't flood
It has about 3 challenging holes
Cons:
All signs except map at beginning are missing
Last 3 holes are a bit of a walk and seem like an afterthought
The tees are small and a weird soft rubber that as the ground beneath them has warped, so have the tees
Other Thoughts:
Well, if you're gonna play one of the courses at this park (perhaps because everything else in the area is flooded) then this is the one. It's not too challenging other than holes 4,5, and 8, the rest are easy pars/birdies. Hole 4 was a little hard to find at first, the tee is right by the South entrance to the park and is comparitively long and a blind shot over some low hills. 5 is a nice shot over the pond, if you do lose your disc, you could probably retrieve it, although the water is full of algae and pond scum. Then after hole 6 you have to walk about 6-700 feet around the baseball fields to the batting cages, where holes 7 and 9 are straightforward shots with no obstacles. 8 is the longest, but also the most annoying, as it's a long dogleg around the fence to one of the fields, so if your disc does happen to fly over the fence, you have to walk all the way around to the other side to get in and back out. Overall, the last 3 just feel like an after thought after an easy, but at least somewhat fun 6 holes. Oh, and from tee 1 you throw South to basket 1, basket 9 is behind you to the North about the same distance. Also, the baskets for 1 and 8 are mounted higher on the weird concrete pillars the tee markers are on.