Pros:
9 functioning baskets.
No crowds.
Cons:
Imagine your mayor/city council saying to themselves "oh hey, we have some land tucked into a neighborhood that is unusable most of the year. It's flooded in the winter and spring, and grows ungroomed nettles and weeds in the summer and fall. We can dump large mounds of dirt here too, since there's nowhere else we want to put it." That is basically what this course is. It really just seems that the city was told disc golf is a good cheap hobby for residents, and they had no idea what building and maintaining a course entails. The infrastructure and land improvements begin and end with the aforementioned 9 baskets.
Other Thoughts:
I wasn't going to review this course because my experience on it is pretty limited. But one halfway decent review is better than no reviews at all if you're looking for some info, so hopefully these few words provide help to whoever reads them.