Pros:
Just about every type of tee shot and fairway obstacle and slope possible
All of the distance holes except 17 require accuracy and angle control to get one way down the fairway. Twos on hole 3, 6, and 16 will be rare and well earned.
17 is good though. No arm is too big or disc too long or overstable here. Grip lock or spin out and yank it to the right? No problem. Go big without worry of losing the disc, just don't take out the people putting on hole 18.
Many of the shorter holes have a challenging element. 1 requires a forehand or lefty drive
2 has a bit of a low ceiling 4 and 5 you gotta hit a gap on a hyzer! Others allow two or more routes without one of them being the no brainer.
Parking lot. You can park close to several of the tee pads
Location. This part of town needed a disc golf course, and now it has a great one.
Cons:
Road rash on discs. Plenty of chances to skid across blacktop and slam into concrete curbs. Bring your sand paper.
Other Thoughts:
Trees on 18 could add challenge as well as protect from errant wide drives coming up from 17.
Maybe 2 or 3 trees that stay on the small side planted right in the lazy righty hyzer route.