Pros:
The baskets are yellow and very easy to see, I don't remember them being DISCatchers, especially since they are single chain.
Course starts out right next to the parking lot and with a couple of wide open holes. Then they get progressively tougher as you go along.
Some variety of holes, most were straight or right to left, with a couple left to right.
About the only elevation on the course is saved for the last two holes.
Multiple (four ?) tees are marked for each hole.
Great course to take beginners or the family to play a round.
Cons:
All of the tees are natural, except for a couple that use nearby pavement. In ground tee markers for some, but most all had signs, especially the longer distance tees.
There are a few places you could lose a disc, but overall, the woods aren't too bad.
There are a couple of holes that border a Greenway trail, so you have to watch for users of the trail.
Small park in a small town, only porta-johns available and I didn't see any water.
Other Thoughts:
As I mentioned above, this is a good course to bring beginners or the family. The park is small, so all of the holes are near the last one, in fact, you can probably see all the baskets from the center of the park.
The first two are wide open, with #2 being longer. Then #3 is positioned behind a guardian tree, #4 has a couple of trees to navigate off the tee. #5 requires a hyzer into the treeline, while #6 comes out of the trees, near a small ditch. #7 goes back into the treeline and the course finishes up, then down. #8 is a slight uphill, small ditch on the right and a couple of guardian trees near the basket and #9 is a big downhill shot, going left to right, with the basket just in the treeline. The two longer tees bring in more challenge, with a sharper turn on one, and a powerline pole to avoid from the other.
With four sets of tees marked on each hole, and many of those creating some very challenging shots, I think there must be some advanced players that play here. At least, some were around long enough to layout those tees and get tee signs made and installed. Since this was my second of 4 courses for the day (and a trip to IKEA in between), I played the white (or blue) tees. While not super challenging, I still had to make good throws to get birdies.
If you want to get a quick round in, and have little chance of losing a disc, this is the course. There are several different throws you have to make and the baskets require an accurate putt to stick.