Pros:
+Surprisingly fun layout, especially for a 9-hole neighborhood park course. More challenging than I expected, too.
+Beautiful setting nestled against the foothills of Bountiful Peak. The grass is lush and the park is impeccably maintained.
+Elevation changes on almost every hole: some subtle up and downhill shots, and a couple really fun ones with the basket way downhill from the tee pad.
+Baskets all in great shape.
Cons:
-The tees are horrible. They are natural, and only marked by 2x4s in the ground and a concrete tee sign which is also in the ground. You can't see the tees or sign until you are within a couple feet of stepping on them. Also, the tees are pretty severely rutted out. I ended up throwing either next to or behind most of the official tee boxes.
-Park does appear to get busy with non-DG activities. Runners, bikers, and picnickers all can get in the way.
-Only 9 holes.
Other Thoughts:
This is one of the better layouts I've seen for a 9-hole course embedded in a neighborhood park. It really was designed well. While the tee pad/signage situation is pretty annoying, the course is still well-worth stopping by if you are in the area.