Pros:
Aesthetic-- plays on a public "par 3" ball golf course. This course is owned by Kalamazoo and is (I'm guessing) more of a local thing. Be wary of wayward balls.
Baskets-- brand new DisCatchers. Bright yellow bands help aid visibility
Routing and nav-- never an issue. Just follow the golf greens and you're good to go.
Tee areas-- shared with ball golfers so they may be a bit rutty but are adequte.
Playin' golf!!-- the ball golf and disc golf (and footgolf) fairways are one in the same. The disc golf targets are offset from the ball golf greens (of course) but make brilliant use of the ball golf fairways.
Teesigns-- well, they are ball golf tee signs with distances in yards. that said, they are brilliant.
Cons:
Wide open for the most part-- while there are a lot of trees here, the fairways are very well defined and don't offer a lot of obstacles. Most holes are very straight with the target set slightly off the fairway.
Skeevy area-- kind of a skeevy area. Plays along the river at certain points. People were kayaking, which is reassuring.
Other Thoughts:
As I have said numerous times, this is the future of disc golf. I hope this little course does well, it seems to be right on track.