Pros:
Don't expect this course to blow you out of the water, but for a pitch and putt course, it was quite enjoyable.
Tees. Level grass tee pads marked by a plank in front with hole number and distance, suit this course just fine, anything more would be overkill on a quaint 9 hole course as this.
Baskets. All in good shape.
Amenities. City park with ample parking, tennis courts, bathrooms, picnic tables and a shelter.
Variety of Shots. Holes 5, 4 and 8 are wide open and nearing 300 feet. Hole 1 is left to right bend around some trees, 2's basket is directly behind a large evergreen, 3 has numerous obstacles presenting an opportunity for some nice line shaping or an overhand shot, 7 is a slight left to right bend through the trees and hole 9 has a tree directly to the right of the basket.
Not Crowded. I don't foresee this course getting a whole lot of use.
Ace/Birdie opportunities. Every hole has a potential ace run or birdie opportunity.
Fun. If this was my local course, I'd probably go crazy and quit this game, but for a single round, it was enjoyable.
Cons:
Distance. Every hole was 2-300 feet, not much variety in distance, these distances I suppose fit the park, but it is large enough that they could have squeezed in at least one long hole.
Navigation. Though relatively intuitive (most tees are immediately next to the previous basket) I had difficulty in a couple of places. Hole 1 tee is on the other side of the playground equipment from the parking lot, just in front of the bathrooms. Hole 3 tee is towards the road and the throw crosses the corner of the road (I wandered around for 15 minutes until I found that one).
No elevation or water. They worked with what they had.
Other Thoughts:
If you're in town, check it out - I wouldn't go out of my way for this one, but a fun pitch and putt course nonetheless.