Pros:
+Nice white baskets that are all in good shape and catch well.
+Nice big concrete pads. All in good shape and plenty grippy.
+Park appears to get frequent enough mowing and maintenance.
+Good for beginners and kids. Short in length and no real chance to lose a disc here.
+Navigation is pretty straightforward.
+Park has a playground, ball fields. The bathroom that knobby noted is still in some phase of construction but far from complete. Maybe ran out of funds.
+Ace runs available on all holes if you can throw about 270'. If you played daily, you would rack them up pretty quickly.
Cons:
-No signage. Safe to say that it's not coming at this point.
-Course plays pretty close to the baseball field. May have to skip a hole or two if there is a game going on.
-Short. Nothing close to 300 and most closer to 200'.
-Flat. No real elevation to speak of.
-Very few obstacles. Mostly open fields around baseball fields and periphery of the park.
Other Thoughts:
+They did a reasonably good job with what they had to work with. Unfortunately, the land they were allotted just isn't great for disc golf. Many small towns face the same issue.
+There is no glaring issues with this course. It simply is just really hard to put a nice course in with a lower budget and flat, open land. The park is still better off with the course here than not.
+Worth a stop if you are a course bagger. Otherwise it's pretty average. If you come with tempered expectations, it's an ok play. Good for working on mid range shots and approaches.