Pros:
-- Decent use of land, with water in play on three of the first five holes and some minor elevation.
-- Restroom on site (near baseball/softball fields).
-- Variation in hole length: 5 holes longer than 400 feet; 9 shorter than 275 feet.
-- One elevated basket and one small "island" green.
Cons:
-- No tee signs.
-- Multi-use park with ball fields and walking paths that could make for crowds and waiting.
-- Very little shade.
-- Course flow is not good. No. 4 has you throwing over the No. 3 basket. From No. 7 basket to No. 8 tee, you walk right by the 10 basket. When you finish 9, you walk back up the 9 fairway to reach the No. 10 tee. The baskets for 14 and 15 are near each other; after 14, you basically walk the 15 fairway to reach the tee for 15.
Other Thoughts:
-- Tee areas are marked by paver stones (hole number is written on them, but there is no other information) nearly level with the ground and a rectangular area (picture a small tee pad turned sideways) mostly devoid of grass.
-- Natural "no-mow" areas are OB and add some challenge, but finding a disc after an errant throw can be difficult.