Pros:
The course plays in a great park setting! Two (2) cement tee pads for every hole, except # 3, but I'm sure it's coming soon. Tee signs on every hole, and a nice sign showing lay out of course by hole 1. To get to course after entering park. Go towards back left of park near tennis courts and green cinder block building (racquetball courts) and you'll see the course lay out sign. The baskets are double chained chain star baskets.
Cons:
They set this course in back area of park giving it room for only 9 holes. Not a lot of OB areas, but there is a chance on holes 2' maybe 3 and possibly 4 & 5. There is a pond/lake if you go over fence on right on hole 2. Hole 3 if you throw really bad to right. And 4 & 5 have a fence with houses on right. Signs on fence ask you not to climb to retrieve discs. Hole 6 could put you into the baseball field.
Other Thoughts:
On weekends, bring a $1.50 per person to enter park. There is a lot to do! Baseball, soccer, and a bike/skateboard plus you can use a scooter on ramps. They had playground equipment around along with a walking/running path. Great park to do a lot of different activities!