Pros:
Tees are 4'x10', pavers or carpet.
Cons:
Single tee/basket.
Some baskets in unmaintained portion of park, with scattered holes, rivlets, brush, and tall grass all conspiring to hide discs.
Other Thoughts:
Course is set in a small community park, with some pedestrian paths near the fairways. Visibility of these paths is good, but an errant throw on #1 could cause some plastic-people encounters.
The course greets you with three right-turners, of decreasing openness and distance, but increasing sharpness. Number-1 is a significant downslope, while 2-3 are flat.
Number-4 is the longest hole +100m, best attacked with an elongated S-shape, and also has the greatest chance of disc loss, the slightly-downslope fairway and left being thoroughly unmaintained.
Numbers 5&7 are similar - upslope, open.
Numbers 8&9 are similar - flat, openish, bushes late/left.
Number-6 is under 40m, a ~2m tunnel the first 2/3rds, gentle downslope. If you pass cleanly through the tunnel, you can hardly help but have an ace run!
The first half of the course gives you some shaping challenges, but then straightens out. About half the holes also (potentially) provide disc finding challenges, too!