Pros:
I really like this course. There are several ace runs, but just because the potential is there doesn't mean it's a gimme deuce. You have to navigate huge old trees (mostly oaks) on almost every hole. There is plenty of OB to keep you honest, but you don't have to be in possession of a cannon to play here. If you feel the need to play longer courses go down the road a bit to Freeman Lake.
While there are plenty of trees & obstacles, there isn't a lot of rough stuff that will lead to lost discs.
There is elevation change on just about every hole. Sometimes there isn't much difference between the tee and the basket, but you'll still have to go up and down to walk from one to the other.
Cons:
It's a public city park, so walkers or kids playing could become a problem but I've never had to worry about it.
There is a building for plays or music and if there's an event going on you won't be able to play a couple of holes, as you kind of throw over the building on one and you'd be throwing through the crowd on another.
Bring your own water; there are no fountains.
Some of the baskets aren't in the greatest of shape, but they'll still work.
If the parking lot is full next to the basketball court it could potentially become a problem.
There is also a really irritating dog on the other side of the fence near the basketball court. I've never seen it, but it barks non-stop. That won't bother some people, but I don't like dogs in the first place so I don't want to have to hear one constantly yapping.
There isn't much that could have been done otherwise, but the walk from 16 to 17 is pretty far (and feels farther because it's uphill.)
Other Thoughts:
#1--235 ft. You'll either have to go left or right, as there are trees right down the middle. The route to the right is the most common, but it causes you to have to throw out over the road (OB) and hope you come back in. The basket sits at the crest of a hill so if you run past you could be in trouble if you roll.
#2--Downhill. Sign says 259' but it plays much shorter. Ace run, but the hole isn't quite all the way to the bottom of the hill so beware of over-shooting.
#3--252. This one has been moved slightly to appease the landowner on the other side of the fence, thus taking the OB out of play for the most part. It goes uphill a bit.
#4--285. Tee is elevated from the basket, and the basket is on a hill sloping from left to right. A righty hyzer should dive into the hill and not be a problem but if you come from the other way you could roll down quite a bit. It's a steep incline and the basket is pretty well-hidden.
#5--281 but plays longer as it's uphill. Fairly open from the perspective of this course, but there are still plenty of trees that affect you. The road is behind the basket but shouldn't be an issue.
#6--248'. The road comes into play here, as you have to go over it and come back to the right. The basket is on a flat part of land up a hill from the road with woods to the right.
#7--248, but plays much shorter. Downhill. Go left or go right. If you go right you have to lay it out over the road and hope it comes back to the basket (skipping off the road at the bottom of the hill is not uncommon.)
#8--231, but plays longer as it is uphill and you can't go straight. You can go right and bring it back left but the most common route is the other way. You have make sure you do get it to turn, though, as the road curves along the fairway. If you get it to turn too soon you'll run the risk of being on a steep incline short of the basket.
#9--256'. Maybe the most wide-open shot on the course, but still has a tree or two that can affect you. Throw over a small ravine but for the most part you're throwing uphill. The road is OB just behind the basket (probably 15 feet or so away.)
#10--283' downhill, but you'll not be going straight at it. You'll have to keep your throw pretty low to avoid trees, and you very well may still hit one. The basket is in a flat area, but doesn't sit too far from trees.
#11--287'. It plays over a flat, wooded area and then goes uphill to the basket. The building with the stage is in front of you to the left, but unless you go really low you'll just go over the top of it. You can opt to go the other way and let it play more right to left, but that ground is often soft.
#12--273'. Downhill. Straight shot, but the alley near the basket isn't too wide. There is a road behind the basket but you shouldn't really run that far beyond to worry about it.
#13--This is the 2nd longest hole on the course (length is worn off the sign, but it's over 300 I'm pretty sure. Your drive comes out of a somewhat narrow tunnel (not usually a problem) and the fairway is mostly on a hill sloping from the road on the left down to the stage on the right; the right part of the fairway is terraced, as it is constructed as natural seating for the stage. The road forks and crosses the fairway with the basket on the other side.
#14--260. Downhill. Road to the left, woods to the right. Narrow shot that needs to stay low to avoid the canopy (unless you play a big bend out over the road and bring it back to the right.)
#15--191'. Short, up over a small hill. Basket isn't quite visible from the tee. Slope down behind and to the left of the basket, and you can get to the road if you get on that left slope.
#16--235. Either go way out to the right and bend it back sharply or do the same to the left. If you choose the left route you can't get too high, though. The basket is on a steep, short hill with the road behind it but you can just drill it into the hill if you run at it and probably won't get to the OB unless you went too high.
#17. Walk up the road and turn right (basically walk around the skate park) to get to the tee. 354 through the trees. Uphill most of the way, with a small ravine crossing the fairway which you can land in, giving you an awkward stance. The basket is probably not going to be visible on the 2nd shot unless you have a pretty good arm. The basket sits in front of dense woods so don't over-shoot the approach.
#18--256'. Nice to finish with a potential ace run. Parking lot sits to the right and can come into play if you clip a tree. If you get a tree going left to right instead you can end up in a ravine.