As has been said in most other reviews, if you want to work on your distance, try out new discs or learn rollers, this is the course for you! It wasn't too windy the morning I was there, but I can see that being the main challenge on the open holes.
There were some holes I liked - #5 is a very cool looking hole, slightly elevated tee to a long mound fairway, with the basket on the back side, at the end. However, if the parking lot that borders the left side is even partially full, it will really make you think about throwing on this hole. #15 is a mostly open hole, but a perpendicular line of trees guards the basket, you have to pick your hole.
As I mentioned above, #6 just feels forced and #7 uses the gravel walking path for too much of its length. On busy days, you could be stuck on that hole a while, waiting for the path to clear. I would scrap #6 (eliminating another interaction with the parking lot) and clear a path through the trees to a shorter #7.
Looking at the Park map, this park is so large and they gave the designer so much room for the course, I can see why he put in so many long, open holes. However, I would think a lot of advanced players would be bored with that much distance and not much challenge around the basket. And its just too much distance and too many boring holes for families (already in the park) and less advanced players.
Obviously, I don't know the budget or parameters for designing this course, but I think this alternative would really increase its playability - (after eliminating #6) break several of the open holes up into two holes, putting the baskets to the side with maybe some bush or tree guardians. Then the second tee on the hole would be also to the side of the existing fairway, so they don't obstruct the fairway. Make 18 holes in this layout, primarily in the area where, 1,2,8,9,14,16,17 and 18 are. Then for a longer (Gold) course, they would play these current long holes, plus the ones further away, 10-15, enough to make an 18 hole layout. (Kind of like the long, open holes at Renny.) That way, you would have 18 less open, challenging holes, and another 18 hole course for the big throwers.
I probably will return and play all the holes here one day, but the 12 hole layout I played gave me a pretty good feel for the course. I'm not going to let my feelings on the 8AM opening affect my rating for this course, I'm sure a lot of you aren't up at 8AM!!
However, the quality of the equipment and beauty of the park kept my review from going any lower.