Pros:
-This is a great place to work on your short game, and does have some potential if several improvements were made.
-It's a tight, technical course that doesn't allow for error (since a poor shot could wind up across a street, over a fence to a baseball diamond, into a public pool, or into a playground)
-it's free to play and park
-fairly easy to navigate even when i first played here
Cons:
-From '07 when i last played to today in '10 the tee signs have really taken a beating, while 7 of 9 are still present i think i could only read 2 of those that remained.
-this course seems to be an after thought and plays along the outside edge of the park which leads to no real change or variation between holes. an improvement could be the addition of some OB (since there's no room to adjust any holes to make for hyzer or anne shots), there's also no elevation change.
-During the summer, kids that are here to use the public pool and don't know what disc golf is, will lock up their bikes to the sign posts and even the baskets...which actually makes your "easy" shots, a little more challenging. But it has also causes some of those baskets have more wear-n-tear then you'd normally find.
-The 9th hole is almost always unplayable, because it goes through a picnic area and a playground. This was true in '07 and even today there was one woman with her kid at the picnic table that is in the middle of the fairway. Additionally the tee sign is now missing from #9 and i think it could be to deter people from playing through on that hole, since you do shot over a picnic area and a swing set
-course does not loop back to the begining
-some of the fairways overlap: 1&2, and then again at 5&6
Other Thoughts:
-From Payne there is parking lot directly in front of the public pool, and then another one just to the left of it, if you park in the one off to the side the first tee is at the far left end of the lot.
-If I can't find anyone else to go out with, this isn't a terrible place to go, but with having better courses in the area it's never a group outing.
-This course plus Pinewoods Park just down the street does make for a passable 18 hole course