Pros:
Has decent tee pads
Brand new baskets in perfect shape
Cons:
Gravel tee's are already worn and spreading out. Nothing showing the end of the tee box.
Not many trees.
Other Thoughts:
This is the classic example of a city wanting a disc golf course but does not have the land available.
This course is next to a new park with a pond and new playground. It's in a small field with a few tree's.
Hole one is the shortest hole and you actually have to throw though them to find the basket, but after that, you have 8 wide open holes that would be all hyzer shot if it were not for a few tree's that have Mando's marked on them forcing a turnover or forehand for the right handed players.
There is nothing more to say, several of the holes are longer than you would expect when you pull up, but they are all reachable to anyone who can throw 325.
Would I play here again? Nope, this is a one and done course. It's too small of an area to work on distance if you throw more than 400ft, well unless you use the field next to the course. I would not want to play this course in the heat of the summer, the few tree's that are on the course would not give you enough shade.