Pros:
The course plays in a small park that lies in a water runoff area. The course plays from side to side, offering baskets on the slopes on either side of the park with some rollaway potential around all the greens. The park itself is wide open, but many of the baskets are next to trees or bushes at the edge of the park offering a little more variety. The tees are nice concrete pads, and the park is generally well maintained. Navigation is easy, there are no tee signs but it's pretty obvious where to go.
Cons:
Every hole plays over some combination of walking paths, sports fields and courts and picnic areas, so on a nice day this wouldn't be all that playable. Half of the holes also play very close to backyards, it would be easy for an errant shot to end up on private property. The course plays in one direction, so after your round you have to walk back the entire length of the park to get to your car. I made my own tees and played backward to make the walk back more fun. There's just not a whole lot of challenge or variety here, every single hole has a wide open drive that's not all that long to a basket on a slope.
Other Thoughts:
Beginners will find some challenges here, and it's a fine course for kids to try out the sport at a local park. More experienced players won't find anything all that interesting here, it's definitely not worth going out of your way to play.