Pros:
-Quick round potential.
-Good hole layout to encourage different lines.
-Tee signs with length.
-Concrete tees.
-Goals in great shape.
-A little elevation comes into play.
-Playground on site for kids.
-Paths to next tee well worn so navigation not bad.
Cons:
-Short holes in general.
-No layout on tee signs.
Other Thoughts:
This is my kids favorite park. There is a nice playground and a huge tree onsite that my kids call "Steve the Tree." I never played disc golf when we lived here before, so I was excited to get a chance to play here no that we are back.
This is a fairly short course that is not particularly difficult. It is another good option for beginners and kids to be able to play. I like the greenery and the layout in general. It has a few holes that required different shots to get close. I think my favorite hole was #4. It is about the only one where you might need a driver if you are intermediate or better.
I enjoyed my round here due just to the memories my kids have of the place and seeing Steve again. This is not a challenge, but good for a quick round.
3/29/21 Update:
Out of the 68 courses I have reviewed, this is where this course ranks along with similarly rated courses:
Rank-Course, Location
52-Pauls Valley Flightline DGC, Pauls Valley, OK
53-Michelin DGC, Spartanburg, SC
54-Holmes Park, Greenville, SC
55-Rose Lane, Toccoa, GA
56-Seven Oaks DGC, Columbia, SC
57-Margaret Hunter Park-Newberry, SC
58-Black Mountain YMCA, Black Mountain, NC
59-Furman DGC, Greenville, SC
60-Easley High School, Easley, SC
61-Noble E. Young DGC, Tyler, TX