Pros:
9 hole course settled back in the woods of Wiese Park, on a dead end street in Allouez.
Tees were boxed in crushed gravel. For a short course, these were fine. I played immediately after some rain, and there were no issues. Plenty long. One position per hole.
DGA baskets, all of which were in great repair, and looked almost brand new. Caught well, and easy to see. No issues here. One pin position per hole.
The tee signs were fine. They gave distance and hole number, and you could see every basket from the tee.
There were some fun lines here, even if they were short. The fairways were well mowed and easily discernible. For a pretty short course, I had fun throwing here. It was mostly wooded and technical, but not too tough.
Cons:
As said above, this is a pretty short course. You could easily play it with mids and putters. It is a good spot to throw fun lines with those mids and putters, though.
The rough here is thick. No two ways about it. I'd imagine there's a LOT of discs lost in the rough here. Keep your eyes on your discs, and more importantly, keep your discs on the short stuff.
The bugs here are pretty thick. Make sure to musk up before your round.
Navigation is a little wonky in spots. The transfer from 3 to 4 isn't immediately apparent (it's off to the left, up the trail). The biggest issue, though, is that if you didn't know it's there, you'd never find this course unless you were wandering the park. If you're in the parking lot, and looking at the soccer fields (away from the road), the course is up the trail on the left side of the parking lot. I didn't see a single sign pointing it out, which was odd.
Other Thoughts:
This isn't a great course, but it isn't a bad course, either, especially if you enjoy putter/mid rounds. Tight-ish ace runs are always fun, IMO.
I could definitely imagine this being a reasonably fun winter course. While it's probably not something to go out of your way to play, there's some fun factor here, for sure. Check it out if you're in the area.