Pros:
Located in a very large city park which has mini golf, running trails, a playground and a pool right next to the course. An arrow pointing you toward the course when you first drive in is much appreciated, and there is plenty of parking space. There were a ton of cars parked in this area (even though nothing was going on at the park that I could tell). Multiple restrooms are near the course, but take caution that they are only open during pool/putt putt season.
There are tee signs which show you the lines to the basket, distances, and the multiple pin positions. The course has DISCatcher baskets that were in good shape and since the tees are natural, the boards in the ground to throw from were a nice touch.
I really liked the type of land used here. It was filled with rolling hills and trees, and even a possible water hazard with the creek/river that was near holes 5, 7, and 9. This allowed for some fun holes, although they were pretty straight-forward and had a lot of room for error. There were hyzers, anhyzers, and straight throws, as well as throws with different looks with elevation.
Cons:
-The restrooms were locked since it was out of season, which was kind of annoying. Stop at the nearby Sheetz prior to your round if you're coming from a distance (which you shouldn't for this course).
-Hole one plays very close to a playground
-The natural tees were on uneven ground for almost every hole.
-Somewhat out of the way from other courses, but Orange Crush/Seth Burton are about 20 minutes north.
-All of the holes play on a small piece of land in the park. This makes course navigation a little confusing because you can see multiple baskets from most tees. There were a few times I had to walk up to the basket first to make sure I was throwing at the right one. The times I didn't check, I threw at the wrong basket. At times, the tee signs were facing in a direction that face the corresponding basket. Also, since the holes are bunched together, I walked to the wrong tee a couple of times.
-Holes 4 and 9 didn't have baskets set up
-Short distances, every hole is under 300 feet
Other Thoughts:
I stopped here before a round at Morris Park hoping to get a quality 9, but the rating on this site truly reflects the course well. The course does have some fun holes (like 3 and 5), but doesn't give much of a challenge or require much thinking. It is a quick 9 and there isn't much of a chance to lose discs, which is nice. You will not get lost in the woods finding the next hole, but navigation is confusing and the course could definitely interfere with people playing on the playground on hole 1 and people running on the last few holes. If multiple people were playing this course, there would definitely be interference because the fairways run through each other at times. This course only takes about 15-20 minutes to play, and I recommend only stopping here if coming from the south to play Orange Crush/Seth Burton or simply to course bag.