Pros:
For beginners, this course is very short -- and flexible. An opportunity to work on throwing form and still go for pars because you can't get the disc out 300 feet. This is the only attraction of the course, in my opinion.
Cons:
There are several major problems with this course:
The No. 1 and No. 7 baskets have been removed from the park.
There are no tee pads.
The No. 3 fairway doubles as parking for the locals.
The No. 2 basket placement is nearly against a chain-link fence for a basketball course.
Other Thoughts:
If you plan on scoring the round here, I have some advice.
First, print a scorecard from this site to know the proposed distances for each hole. Without tee pads, you will feel kind of lost and not know where to be. Using those distances:
For the missing baskets:
No. 1 can be played on the No. 9 if you back up from the No. 8 basket.
No. 7 can be played by using an alternate tee location on No. 6. I chose to go next to a large drain pipe to the west of the hole.
No. 2 will require being inventive with a tee location as well. Pick a spot across the road that is approximately the correct distance from the hole.