Pros:
+Some of the holes are really fun. Hole 3 is a short, technical par 3 that runs over a gully, and requires some major thought to shot shaping. Hole 4 goes into the woods, and is a good, tough hole. Hole 7 is a fun straight ahead ace run.
+Some holes are open, and some are in the woods. I like a mix, and this course has a good one.
+There is some distance to be had here. There is at least one 400' hole, and multiple over 300'.
+All but hole 9 have at least some trees in play.
+Easy to navigate. In most cases, the basket finishes right next to the next tee.
Cons:
-The biggest con here is safety. If the walking trail is busy at all, this course is unplayable. Most of the holes tee off from the trail, and some throw over it. Hole 1 even has a mostly blind shot over the trail. Playing here on a nice March day though, the park was pretty empty. Just utilize caution and common sense when playing this course.
-Hole 9 is one of the worst holes in the county. It's a wide open 340' shot with a busy road on one side of the fairway, and the parking lot on the other. It's boring, dangerous, and just plain bad.
-Nothing much to look at, this park. It's pretty much just a walking trail and a disc golf course around a building.
Other Thoughts:
=The only reason I didn't rate this course lower with all the safety issues was because this course is actually pretty fun to play! It's a little quirky at times, and there's still hole nine, but I did have an enjoyable time playing here.
=On the aforementioned hole 3, if you are unable to throw over the gully and your disc start rolling... bye-bye, Buzzz. On a similar note, there is a small but nasty pond on hole 6. If you want to keep your disc, stay out. However, the thick woods should do a decent job of keeping your disc safe from the algae infested water.
=Not sure about bathrooms or other amenities. There is at least one bench. Congrats, Gary Eakin Park, you have a bench.
=Not a destination course for sure, but it's a decent niner to bag on a non-busy day.