Pros:
The course layout is decent, with some open shots, some left-turning, and some right-turning. The pond that plays near or along some of the holes is pretty.
Cons:
Navigation is difficult. The tees appear to be marked by small circular markers, but I only found two of them (#1 and #4), so I just had to approximate tee locations for the other seven holes. The markers are just fairway yardage markers you might see on ball golf courses with a hole number on it. All of the baskets were very rusty. They still catch fine, but they look bad. The parking is not well defined, with no marked parking spots. It appears you just find a spot to get out off the gravel road going in to the park. This leads to some non-disc golfers parking near holes. While the pond was pretty, people fish in it, and can be in the way of tees, baskets, or fairways.
Other Thoughts:
The first hole is near the entrance to the park, as opposed to near the parking area. Look for a small circular marker near the sidewalk at the entrance to the park, up by the highway and radio station. The layout of the course gives it some potential. If you know the layout, and play it without too many other park users in the way, it would be a fun little course. The eighth hole looked like a fun water shot, with a relatively short shot over the pond, but a family was fishing from the area I expected the tee to be, and another family parked their truck 20 feet from the basket, so I had to make up an alternate tee and play around the pond and just play for 3 to avoid hitting the truck. The ninth hole was pretty tight, with the pond on the right and houses close on the left. The people parked next to #8 basket were fishing near #9 fairway, so I had to make up another alternate tee to avoid hitting them.