Pros:
The park that is home to Kuna DGC is a nice little park. The course is up to 18 holes now, and they have some nice variety. A little bit of elevation, a little water, and some nice trees make up the framework for this one.
A local greenway, with playgrounds, skate park, BMX track, volleyball courts, picnic areas, baseball diamonds and other things to do. The grass was cut nicely, and grounds were clean.
The hole quality is decent. There is some variety in the shot shaping, and also some risk/reward. Old parts of the course have concrete tees, newer holes are still being installed. Classic yellow Innova DISCatchers are on the business end of each hole.
Cons:
The layout is broken up by a road crossing, the new holes on a smaller patch of the park on the other side of the crosswalk. The concrete had not been poured for every hole at the time of my visit, but might be done by now. It was nearly done, and the holes were still playable.
The tees were not clearly numbered, but we managed to make it around and get all of the holes in I think. The temporary signs were just paper, with just the number of the hole, and some were missing.
The map and scorecard links are out of date. None of the new holes are represented yet.
A lot of the park is narrow, and several holes are near other holes, the walking path, or areas where people can come into range. We had to wait on pedestrians and request children to stand aside momentarily so we could play through.
There is water in play, and some of the trees and brush on the banks can get very thick and thorny. Barely got a Destroyer back, lost a little blood reaching in for it.
Other Thoughts:
I played Kuna DGC and Ann Morrison in Boise the same day. Kuna was fun, but there was a Labor Day crowd enjoying the nice weather. A busy park will be more likely to interfere with play here.
It isn't terribly difficult, but it does have some OB, and the variety is OK. If the signage is improved once the installation of the new holes is complete this will be a nice little course.
I was over par, and only made 2 birdies. I went OB more than once and had a couple of straight up bogeys as well. Still I enjoyed the round.
If you are in the area Kuna DGC is not far outside of Boise, and it compliments the Ann Morrison course nicely. It's no Bengal Ridge, but it's better than nothing at all.