Pros:
Robinson Park is a 9 hole course set up in a quite large city park, with multiple other activities available. Decent spot to bring the family while you throw.
Decent Chainstar baskets here (I think), caught well, and were mounted well enough. Some nice pin placements that used the multitude of mature trees to force lines. One pin position per hole.
Concrete tee pads, which were all plenty long and wide. Well done on these. One tee position per hole.
I was surprised at the amount of actual distance there was on most holes. There's several that are sub 300', but they're not always gimmes. Plenty of space to put some good pulls out there.
As mentioned, lots of large, mature trees to navigate around. This provides most of the obstacles here. Nearly every hole has multiple lines...you just have to hit them. Nothing overly crazy...just a lot of options.
Big signs, with full maps on them. They help with navigation, which gets a little wonky in spots.
Cons:
As mentioned above, the navigation gets a little odd, especially after hole 5. Even with the big maps on each hole, it's not overly intuitive.
The whole park is pretty darn flat.
A few of the holes could pose a safety hazard, as they run close to the road that winds through the park. With all the activities here, I'd assume it can get busy from time to time.
Other Thoughts:
All in all, this is a decent little spin, and a step above your average city park 9 hole course. Nice distances, decent lines...you can definitely do worse than to run this a few times.
Probably not worth going way out of your way for, but a good time if you're in the area.