Pros:
I made the stop here driving from Denver to St. Louis. There is a nice big sign out on the street that says Disc Golf Course and then "A Kiwanis Project." Thanks to the Kiwanis Clubs of America.
But then I couldn't find the # 1 tee pad. First I threw down the hill to a basket down there which I found to be # 3. So I started over and figured out to throw parallel to the street up that basket into the howling wind. Later, I was to discover that the tee pads were just small white circular metal things with a number on them. The baskets are old with rusty chains. As djros states in his review, they still catch fine but they look bad. # 1 & 2 both have numbers on top. I later found the # 1 circle while I was looking for 2 or 3 or my wallet or old girlfriend or something.
# 2 would actually be kind of a cool toss without the wind. It's throwing downhill back to where you started.
The pond comes into play at times. On # 6, it's on your right on a 260' shot. # 8 is a big hyser to a basket by the pond. And then on # 9, you tee off under the tree by the pond to a basket about 200' by the side of the pond. It would so easy for your disc to roll down into the pond on this hole as the basket is set on a sloping hillside with the pond on the right.
# 7 is kind of a long bomb to a basket sitting up far in the corner of the park boundary.
Restrooms were open at dusk.
Cons:
Dicey navigation. These round white markers are really tough to find.
Pond in play on # 5, 8 and 9. With wind, easy to lose discs in water on these holes.
Rusty, crummy looking baskets.
Wind was blowing pretty hard.
Other Thoughts:
I tired to get this course in just before nightfall and also was being extra cautious of the pond. Also there were a couple of people fishing on # 9 and. I think on the other side, too. So you have to be a little bit careful with them, too.
After playing it through one time, the navigation would be a little easier and I think I probably would enjoy the course a bit more.