Pros:
-The stone tee markers are easy to see and appear professional helping to give the course and sport visibility.
- You can ace darn near everything
- It was the only course in the area until Eastpointe opened.
Cons:
-Set in a clean multiuse park
-Multiple holes throw down or across walking trails
-Super duper short and pancake flat.
-Despite having a wall it is possible to reach the expressway on one hole. 7 I think it is.
-This really is a 12 hole course with alternate tees or a course with a set of longs and shorts. NOT 24.
-Where you tee off of concrete tees they are very small.
-Some of the tees are located on the asphalt path that circles the park. Path Tee three seems to slope downhill. The path is painted giving the surface a weird feel and being 2 different teeing surfaces feels odd.
-11 and 23 are the exact same hole. So now even if it was 24 its now 23...
-In a number of cases these holes desperately need next tee signs or something like that. Overall the navigation wasn't truly horrible but it wasn't fantastic either.
-5 and 17 are also a little problematic with the neighboring houses and their fences.
Other Thoughts:
This park is often swarming with walkers. They like to walk against the flow of the disc golf course causing delays and while out there I have seen other disc golfers be courteous to them while the walkers be rude. Then I have also seen throwers just throw since the walkers can "see" the disc. This park is a liability to the city and the sport as a whole and I would not be sad if it was pulled for safety.