Pros:
Stepping up to the first tee you'll notice the tee pads are quite large for a city park 9-hole course. That along with having tee signs shows that Eudora was willing to invest in disc golf.
Lots of rolling hills make for some decent elevation changes. Hole 1 is the most dramatic and probably drops 20ft, while 4 and 7 are around 15ft down. Going the other way, holes 3, 6, and 8 are about 15 feet of an uphill challenge.
The less elevational holes have other challlenges. 2 is a blind basket, 5 has a small tree that takes away the line drive approach, and 9 has a path that can be played as OB for extra challenge.
There are no super short holes here. And the holes that are shorter go uphill to keep the challenge level consistent.
The course starts and ends right by the same picnic shelter.
The baskets are in great shape for being 8 years old. Basket 6 is elevated 4-ish feet up, making an already tough-to-get birdie even tougher.
While the park is bordered by a playground, some backyards, a baseball field, and a road; it would be very hard to put a disc over a fence or put other park users in danger.
Cons:
Navigation and safety are subpar, and not in a good way. On hole 1, you can see the baskets of 5 and 7... but not of 1. The left-hand hyzer (or righty forehand) line goes directly at the tee of 6. On hole 2 I mistakenly threw to the basket of 4, and maybe that one's on me, but two blind baskets in a row to start off the day will sour a round.
The tee signs are fading. 4 has been replaced, but 7 is nearing Infinity War snap status (see my tee sign pictures in Files).
The only other negative is the walking path you'll contend with on holes 1, 5, 6, and 9. It's a small town so I assume the path will never be crowded, but it is worth noting since it affects a decent number of holes.
Other Thoughts:
Is this a good course? In a word, yes. Minor gripes here and there, but a solid overall course. It's open enough to bring a beginner to, but the distance is great enough to challenge more skilled players.
There was obviously some solid planning that went into Bluejacket, and it's only a few minutes off the highway. Is the hole design incredible? No. But the top-notch planning work makes it worth a stop to warm up before Lawrence or Olathe courses, or for a casual 9 holes.