Pros:
I don't think that I've ever seen a Front 9 and Back 9 that were more different. The front nine is lush and green, while the back nine is harsh and gritty.
Front Nine - Built through a well-watered, nicely maintained city park, the front 9 is a series of 200' - 300' holes playing over lush mowed grass and though mature trees. While there are trees in play, they are trimmed well up from the ground and are widely spaced, leaving mostly open holes.
Holes 3 and 8 play across a fast-running stream, but the carry distances are short enough that losing a disc is not much of an issue. A few alternate tees add some variety, as well as some confusion.
Back Nine - Built on a dry, treeless hillside, covered with grasses and low vegetation. Holes play up, down and across the hillside, adding a challenge of elevation that is completely missing on the front nine. Hole lengths are longer, with some 400' and 500' holes.
Holes 11, 13, and 17 are uphill holes, while 12, 16 and 18 play back down the hill. Hole 18 is a short finishing hole playing into the only trees on this side of the course.
Teepads are concrete and/or rubber mats and are decent. Tee signs offer useful hole diagrams and the usual par/distance information. DISCatcher baskets catch fine. A large kiosk near the parking area has large maps, though they don't seem to be completely accurate for the layouts I played.
Cons:
Front Nine - While a very pretty little park course, there wasn't really a lot of variety or challenge. Mostly open throws across grass. There is a walking trail that winds through the course, and on the Saturday morning I played it seems to be Dog-Walker Central. There were easily 25 people walking dogs on the trail, and I found myself waiting frequently for the area to clear before driving.
Navigation is a little odd with several holes having and additional "A" teepad that makes flow somewhat confusing. The original teepad and sign for Hole 7 is still in place, but a new playground blocks the fairway and the basket seems to have been pulled.
Back Nine - This is a dry, unmaintained area, covered with low vegetation, and the low vegetation is covered with spines. You will be throwing into and playing in the prickly stuff, as there are no fairways and no way to avoid it. I wish that I'd worn long pants as wading into knee-high thorns and thistles wasn't much fun.
Other Thoughts:
This plays as two separate courses with completely different personalities. Even the maps number each half as Holes 1 through 9.
I played the front half a couple of times but the back half only once. Frankly I wasn't anxious to get back into the thorny prickles on the back side.
Large parking lot. Restroom next to the parking lot was locked on Saturday morning.