Pros:
Baskets in fantastic shape
Tee pads concrete
Beautiful setting
Beginner friendly
Family friendly
Signage
Fishing, playground, walking all around area (no swimming in the lake, due to city water supply)
Cons:
Short tee pads
Cars driving through park could be at risk of an errant disc.
City park that can get crowded during the summer (including car shows)
Pro's/seasoned players should avoid this course.
Other Thoughts:
Good small course for beginners and kids. Otherwise stay away.
However, this is a great little course to bring three discs and work on your skills. Leave the bag in your car.
Short course...will make you feel good.
Great signs, tee pads, baskets.
It's a short course, great for a beginner to learn the sport.
Great "lunch hour" course. You would have time to play it twice in one hour.
Only 9 holes, but if you had the park to yourself, you could get creative and make longer holes.
I always check out the smaller towns 9 hole courses. I have found some gems, and this one is another to add to your collection. Much like Broken Arrow, Sapulpa, OSU-Tech, Pawnee, etc you always want to check out small towns nine hole courses.
Seasoned players should stay away from this course, it's really for newbies/families/amateurs getting into the sport.