Pros:
Good baskets. Tee areas are good. Course flows well. No long walks between holes. Fairly easy to navigate once you get started. Tee posts are numbered but the baskets are not. Signs on basket pointing to the next tee. restroom located at the pavillion by tee #1. Not crowded. 315 on a saturday afternoon with great weather and I'm the only one playing.
Cons:
Very little elevation. Some of the holes ( #1 for example) are wide open with no obstacles. No real signature holes. #2 plays right beside a tennis court and a fenced in area. Chance of losing a disc or going into the tennis court is fairly high.
Other Thoughts:
This is a decent 9 holer but nothing special. The tee posts have yardage written on them but it does not match what is listed here on this site. There are not actual tee boxes but instead most of the holes tee from roads or paths so there is good footing. Small creek running through the course was practically dry when I played. Lots of OB listed here (DGCR) but there was no signage or info about it at the course. It was easy to navigate once I got going but I played the wrong basket on #1 at 1st. 2 baskets are in view facing you and the correct one is to the right of the 2 you can see. Course could be considered beginner friendly but the holes are fairly long for somebody just starting to play. The course winds through a multi use park and their could be issues with other non discers being in the way but when I was there very few people were in the park. The layout is nothing special and there were no holes that stood out as visually stunning or particularly fun to play. If you are in the area stop by but I wouldn't recommend driving far to play there.