Pros:
+ A good place to practice your wide open throws: pushing the distance on your mids and fairways without worrying t a lot about the consequences of being off-line
+ Although they didn't have a lot of hazards to work with, the designers worked in a fair amount of distance on many of the holes
+ Throwing downhill is a fun challenge, and you get it on holes #1 and #8
+ I imagine this place gets a lot more challenging on windy days
Cons:
- As mentioned, it's wide open. With the exception of rough lining the right sides of #1 and #9, there's really nothing here to consider, except distance and a bit of elevation change
-No teepads, and I'm afraid the reflector stakes used to mark the teeing areas will disappear (or be moved around quite a bit when mowing)
- Long walk back to the parking lot from basket #9
Other Thoughts:
~ Good practice facility, good place to bring newbies. It's between Rutgers and Thompson, so you could use it as a warm-up on the way to one or the other
~ The park itself is very nice, and the day I played it had been recently mowed
~ You can get in a couple of rounds in just over an hour
~ Scoring this course below 3 isn't meant as a criticism: it's good at what it does, which is to provide a simple layout in an open park setting. It's great to find more towns adding disc golf to their facilities, and I hope more of them do it