Pros:
Not much land to work with but it does a good job of not feeling crammed even though most of the holes are pretty close together
Pretty good mix of open to wooded to moderately wooded.
The creek that comes into play on the first half of the course is the perfect disc golf creek. It's there and it provides a challenge but if you do end up in it, it's shallow and small enough to easily recover it.
Good flow
I came when this course was not in season but it looks like it's well taken care of
Cons:
No one was there when I was but you can tell that on a busy day non-disc golf traffic could make the back 9 of this course nearly unplayable.
This place can hold a ton of ankle deep still water in the rainy season. In an odd way it made it better. Sort of unofficial water hazards but your feet will be wet and cold.
Had a little trouble locating hole 9 and a few others but the do provide yellow paint on the catchers and signs with arrows
Other Thoughts:
Nice little course it starts out wooded and around a shallow creek and then goes around some tennis courts and back into the park. After hole 8 walk around the building down the nature trail, Across the bridge and up the hill to find the next hole, Other then that the flow is fine. The back nine plays mostly through some small rolling hills and around some shelter and playground areas so look out for pedestrians.
On hole 15 my disc made a B-line straight at a squirrel climbing a tree, I missed him and the tree by inches and just as I was laughing about his good fortune I noticed that my disc had a chance at the basket and Bam! My 4th ace in the last 8 months. I came away very happy so my rating may be a little inflated as a result. But it's definitely a nice course if you live in the area. But it's not a road tripper. I live almost 2 hours away and this one will not be on the list for a return visit.
But good job on this course guys, I enjoyed playing it!