Pros:
-Very well designed
-Variety: The course goes through woods with heavy under brush, through some open type areas, and through another wooded area near the end with little under brush but not as much room to toss.
-Nice Tee Signs: Including par, distance to basket, and a picture to show which way to go. Also near the parking lot there is a large colored map.
-Memorable holes:
Hole 1 has a small creek that goes through it and the basket is on top of a bank that plateaus off. There are wood slat steps to help players get up the bank with ease.
Hole 7 is a shot through trees and over a creek that is neat.
12's basket is on a wooden pyramid.
15 has a shot through a gap in some trees. From there you have to go around a patch of trees which are extremely close together to get to the basket on the opposite side.
Pretty much all the holes at Gulley are fun and challenging.
I've only been playing around a year, but this park is easily one of the better ones around this area.
Cons:
-No running water = no drinking fountains or sinks (there are portalets with hand sanitizer).
-May be a bit short for really good players. IMO the wholes are plenty long enough with the amount of woods and bends in most of the holes.
-Dirt Tee Pads (someone has put carpet down on a few of them)
-Hole 1's fairway can flood after a heavy rain. (someone put down some stone cylinders as a walkway to get through the area that floods)
Other Thoughts:
I love this park.
Bring drinks, and enjoy this hidden gem.