Pros:
-Each tee is marked with a sign. (and most sign posts have hooks for bags.
-Good quality baskets, easy to locate.
-Hole 4 is a good blind throw around the fence of an outdoor theater. Hole 8 is a tunnel shot lined with trees, pretty fun if you can keep it straight.
Cons:
Oh boy, where do I start?
-The first 3 holes are an ace race. Poorly designed. Their total combined distance seems about equal to the next shortest hole on the course.
-As of 6-8-15 the first three holes are "closed due to people being hit and discs going over the fence into private property." The tee signs and baskets are covered with orange bags, so you can still play them, it's just an inconvenience.
-This park has too many people which is a hazard. Hole 2, 3, and 6 interfere directly with playgrounds which are usually in use. I skip 6 when there's kids around. Hole 9 runs straight across the main grassy area of the park, which 75% of the time will have a volleyball/soccer game going on or something else with a lot of people.
-Tees are dirt. On hole 4 you can throw from a concrete pad about 20' from the tee sign.
-The course ends a good distance from the beginning. If you park at tee 1, the walk back should have another hole or 2 to throw, but it doesn't.
-No par 3's. Also, there aren't many obstacles. Other than hole 8, there aren't any tree shots, water hazards, OBs, etc.
-Take a map. The tee signs give distance, but no indication of the direction the basket is.
Other Thoughts:
It's an okay course. Probably good if you're a beginner (if there aren't many people around.) If you only have an hour to throw around, it's a fun round, but definitely not a competition course. Okay for beginners and a last resort for intermediate.
UPDATE-Since review, course has been altered. Haven't played yet.