Pros:
This is a true beginner course. There aren't many challenges to get in your way. If you want to do some practice of grip it and rip it its perfect (IF YOU DONT THROW IT 300-400 because it is fairly short), if you want to practice your puttin and approach shots its perfect.
Course is open in the winter which is a bonus!
Has tee signs.
#1 is the best hole because it has a narrow run of trees on either side and you have a ceiling forcing you to keep the disc low.
Cons:
Not enough challeneges. They could have used a few more obstacles in their favor I think, because even though it may just be a beginners course, they should have some challenges.
Nothing too technical.
Really only 3 holes with any obstacles in play, however, I would expect multiple run ins with people in the summer as the course winds through and around a baseball field, exercise areas, and just a general open field in the park.
Unfortunately: they cut down some of the key features on this course . . . the apple tree behind #3 basket and the low evergreen shrubs in the middle of #9 fairway . . . it helped to create a tight window (vertical) because of the low hanging branches. There still is some interest on the course but i am unsure of why these things were removed.
Other Thoughts:
This is a beginner course and can be fun to play . . . i still have not gotten the elusive (-9) but I will some day soon!