Pros:
Broad appeal. Practice basket. Options for non-players.
Cons:
Course appears to be going through some re-work, so some of the numbering on the back nine is currently incorrect. Use the map available on this site, and you'll have no problem navigating this course. Some signs missing, teepads and baskets a bit tired.
Other Thoughts:
This public park is absolutely huge, with playing fields of every type, a large play area for kids, and a swimming pool. The front nine plays along the right and back side of the land next to the pool, and the back nine is located to the land left and behind. The course begins fairly easily - slight elevation changes, only a couple of large trees to avoid, mostly just straight throws required, baskets easily accessible. Holes then begin to lengthen, and #8 has a fair amount of trees to get through near the basket. The back nine is quite different - holes lengthen, fairways/windows become narrower, some shots are blind, gentle/moderate turns are now required on most holes, elevation changes more severe, although no hole would be classified as steep.
Favourite hole #13: Fairway starts wide enough, but narrows as lines of trees and bushes pinch in from both sides. Annoying tree creating a chokepoint about 2/3rds of the way to the basket, which is tucked several feet into the woods at the end of the fairway.
This course should be attractive to a wide spectrum of players. The front nine is very suitable for beginners, w/o being merely a wide-open grip-n-rip. Intermediates will still find some challenges in the front nine, and the back nine is a good introduction to the next level of hole difficulty. Advanced players should have many birdie opportunities on the front nine, and find a variety of challenges on the back nine. Pros, I imagine, since I don't know any, will find ace and birdie opportunities galore, but still find some challenge on the back, especially #18, a long right-turner through a narrow window.