Pros:
It's a nice scenic beginner friendly course to play with most of the baskets visible from the tee and little helpful arrows at the bottom of each basket pointing you towards the tee. The course is pretty straight forward with nothing too technical or super long distances. Mostly open fields with 3 or 4 holes being in a wooded area.
Number one starts you off in the back corner of the parking lot as you work your way around the park. The holes for the most part are well marked and easy to find next tee except in two places as there's an option to do only nine or all eighteen. I believe the split is after #7(?) there's an option by the pond to head to number 17 tee or head to the right and follow the shoreline along the pond to number #8 tee. The other spot is #13, you'll need to follow the walking trail over the creek, then around the bend to find that tee box in the woods. Both #13 and #14 play in a wooded area.
Cons:
The rough isn't mowed so keep your disc in the fairway. It's not a complaint at all but wow is that grass long and it will eat up your disc and there's no landmarks in some places to try and gauge where your disc may have landed.
And some areas are/were wet and soupy (but this will change with the weather conditions). Just the lay of the land as you'll cross over some drainage ditches or low spots in a fairway or around the basket (#10 fairway and #15 basket are two that come to mind).
Other Thoughts:
Nice park, bathrooms are available, seems cart friendly, and for the most part other park patrons don't interfere with the game however I could see it being a possible issue on #10 with people walking across the fairway from the lake to the pavilion.
I found it for the most part enjoyable and would play there again