Pros:
(Skip ahead to my other thoughts for the most helpful information.)
* A real variety and very unique course. It didn't get boring.
* Well-maintained.
* Decent signage, but really not outstanding signage.
* Flows well.
Cons:
* If you plan on playing while students are in session, be very careful not to injure anyone, which may be impossible to prevent because there are some blind throws.
* Unless you are very accurate, there is a good chance you are going to hit a building, light, sign, or other property. I hit all of them and saw some other players do the same (including losing a disc on top of a building.)
* There really aren't tee pads. The sidewalks sometimes act as the tee pads and sometimes you just have to pick a spot near the sign in the grass and call it good.
Other Thoughts:
This course was listed as 9 holes, but the local teenagers pointed out that 9 more holes have been added. I reported this and the site moderator quickly updated the information.
The first 9 are fun and play a bit like a miniature golf course with buildings, fountains, and other interesting obstacles in the way. Even though they are fun, I would only give the first 9 holes a 2 disc rating. It's basically a bunch of baskets thrown on a small campus between buildings that double as obstacles.
When the local teenagers told me there were 9 more holes located up by Pioneer Park, I decided to give them a try. It took me a while to locate it because there are other parks right next to it and my smart phone didn't even know the park existed. To find hole 10, head straight west a block or so until you find the Atari-looking red sculpture. There are holes 10 and 11, which are kind of a strange "in and back" sort of holes. 10 & 11 were probably stuffed where they were to transition the player from the main campus to Pioneer Park where holes 12 - 18 are located.
The Pioneer Park holes are really the gem of this course. If you are a purist or if you don't have a lot of time, head straight out there and play them once or twice. You won't be disappointed. I would rate them at a 3.5 and they really act as their own course. There are plenty of mature evergreens to navigate, great elevation changes, nice technical throws, longer holes (longer than the ones on campus anyway), just a better setup. Flow is good. Views are great. Shade is abundant. You won't lose a disc in this well-maintained park. These final 7 holes are worth playing if you are traveling through Price. Play the other 11 if you have time or if you can enjoy a course that isn't made for purists.