Pros:
This course is easy to follow. It flows pretty good. The course appears to be use sparingly. This allows you to play whenever you want. You can play this course quickly. There is a mix of holes and elevation comes into play on six holes. Some of the elevation is slight but still there.
Cons:
There is no tee for #7, which is extremely confusing. The map has a tee listed for #7 but it is wrong as I searched for twenty minutes for the non-existent tee.On hole #6 there is a play area to the right, which could come into play. On #7 the picnic area could come into play along with people on the walking path. There are backyards along holes #1 and #2 that might possibly come into play on a really bad shot. For holes 1-5 and 8 and 9 there should be no issues with people getting in the way. The tees are natural but not much of an issue unless it was muddy.
Other Thoughts:
It is extremely hard to play here when it is windy. Most of the holes are wide open. You could play some good "Safari" disc golf here if you wanted to do so. I think the course was done reasonably well for the small area that they had to work with. I f you are close by give it a try but do not go out of your way to play here. The course was in good condition. There might be issues with people on a nice warm spring or summer day compared to the cool fall day that I played. There is a Porta-potty in the parking lot but I am unsure if there was water anywhere. I made my own tee for #7, which roughly corresponds to the 180 feet and par 3 for hole #7. The tee for #7 that I played is at the edge of the fenced in area (before you go past it and about ten feet to the left), on your right, as you walk down from #6 back toward the walking path. There is a stone in the ground that I wrote hole #7 on. I will edit the map to reflect this and the update the map along with pictures that I took.