Pros:
This is a fun course. It has many interesting shots around and through trees. Also, there is a huge hill that comes into play on several holes.
One of the best things about this course is that it is challenging without a preponderance of unforgiving rough that many courses have. Stray shots are punished, but you will probably not be looking through brush or water to get your disc back. This makes for a very relaxing round.
This course does not have the most trees or terrain, but what it has it uses very well.
Nice variety of shots including: crossing a small creek 40ft before the pin,
Uphill and downhill drives and putts,
scattered trees in the well-kept grass that come into play on every hole.
This course lacks true tunnel shots, since it lacks true "rough", but that can be a good thing, especially if your goal is to work on technique in a forgiving environment.
Cons:
Not the fanciest course out there. Don't expect tee signs, or dual concrete pads at every hole.
The only thing lacking is a true water hole. One basket has a pond 15 ft behind it that could come into play, and the aforementioned creek was bone dry. In my mind, that doesn count.
This is sad, considering the course basically wraps around a sizable lake, which does not come into play on a single hole. What a waste!
Other Thoughts:
This course is in a really nice park, and there are obvious (to me) locations that would be perfect to round it out to 18 holes, all between the current last hole, and where the cars park, which wouldnt conflict with other activities already in the park.
The big lake that the course currently wraps around is underutilized, and could make for some great new water holes.
Like lakewood hills, this course is in a well maintained park, and would go from very good to great if expanded to 18 holes.