Pros:
The course has netting backstop on several holes to prevent accidentally hitting another player.
Shade is a good thing on a 90 degree day, and there is plenty of it.
Navigation is easy for the first 6 holes.
Lines between the trees are narrow but doable to get close to the hole.
It is just a few minutes from the Robertsdale Baptist church course and along with the 5 hole course in Silverhill can give you 23 holes to play.
Skip shots are possible and may be of great help if you miss a few roots.
Cons:
Baskets 7-9 are difficult to see, especially 7 in the far back corner. I mistook 2 other baskets for 7 before locating it.
No designated parking. Park on the grass where you can, or take a chance parking near the construction equipment on the side of the road or one of the nearby businesses.
The far edge of the course is a mess. Construction has apparently destroyed the tee and sign for hole 8. I picked a spot in the remains of the back area and threw toward a basket I couldn't see.
No info on par, and distances on the signs are hard to read. I gathered that holes 5 and 7 are the par 4 because they are the longest.
No water or restrooms, though there are businesses nearby.
Other Thoughts:
Throwing straight is usually helpful, but at times I threw into a tree because there was no straight path to the hole.
Even though the park is wooded, there is little chance of losing a disc.
It is hard to tell right now if nearby construction will improve the area or further damage the course.