Pros:
Good 18 hole wooded course in nice city park. Each fairway is challenging, but wide enough to provide opportunity to make good shots (little pinball!) Most of the holes are short compared to today's modern standards, but elevation is used extremely well to add to the challenge. Also, if you happen to miss the fairway you can easily find your disc since the rough is not dense.
There were 2 sets of tees for each hole. Not just a long and short, but many times the other tees played from different angles helping to add more variety if you wanted to play 36.
There is a practice basket in the grassy island of the parking area.
Cons:
I played here back in 2009, and then again in 2018. Sadly the course is beginning to show age. Tees are wearing out, some signs were missing. Many tees are slanted. Lots of plants overgrown that are really in the way now of what used to be well-defined fairways.
The famed goalpost hole apparently had the goalpost tree fall down sometime, so it is no longer a feature.
#9's basket literally plays over top of #8's tee. Terrible place for it.
The course does not come back to the parking area until hole 18, which is only a problem if you really have to go mid-round!
This is a nice course for your average course, but it lacks variety and length. It is not extremely difficult and may not be much of a challenge for the experienced disc golfer.
Other Thoughts:
This course provides for many birdie opportunities. Restrooms, picnic tables, and playground close to hole 1/18.
Note that the "easier tees" are not always the shortest, just a different angle. TNote, this is not the way DGCR has it in the hole length section.
This is by no means an easy course. You still have to make shots and avoid trouble. It is worth a stop if you are going between Nashville and Memphis.
I had this once rated a 3.0, but in the shape I played recently, I am having to bump it down a notch.