Pros:
This course is excellent for a couple of different groups. First would be families trying disc golf for the first time, or with young kids. All of these holes are playable and challenging for new DG'ers.
The second group is more experienced disc golfers who want to work on approach shots and putting. Play a couple of putter-only rounds out here and you'll be better for it.
Nine great little holes, with eight of them being between 100' and 135', and one even shorter at 76'.
With the exception of the first hole, all holes have either a dogleg, a bend, or trees for obstacles, so it is a good place to work on approach lines.
Small concrete teepads (all you need) and Innova baskets are in good shape.
This is a great course to warm up on before playing the other courses at the park. You can play the nine holes in about 15 minutes.
Cons:
This is not intended to be a "regular" course so I don't really see any cons. There is no distance here, as this is a good putter-only course. If that isn't what you are looking for, play one of the other three at the park.
Other Thoughts:
I play this as a quick warm-up before I play any of the others at the park. I sometimes play two or three rounds just to work on shaping approach shots or little forehand flicks.
On the rare occasions that my wife wants to play, we play this one and she enjoys it. It is a great compliment to the other, more typical DG courses in the park.
Jason, the DG coordinator at the park, tells me that there are plans to add 9 more holes to this one. Why not??