Pros:
The only good thing about this course is that no one plays it, with good reason.
Cons:
I have a feeling that this is an extension of the artificial wet lands in commerce, but I could be very wrong. The course, even with little rain, is soaking wet, which is a poor quality when playing disc golf, clearly. There are no tee pads and the course is lay out does not flow. Hole number 2 is located between a fence that leads to the parking lot and another fence which happens to be the home run fence for a softball field. Almost too difficult and ridiculous to try any shot that is not 60-100 feet. All other shots, because of the nature of the wind and discs, will surely end up over one of these fences. Up hill and over a walkway you will find hole three. By the time you can see hole three or get a good hole out of it, the hole is too short and rather unplayable. Four and eight are on the same "green," and if it is your first time on the course you will not know which basket to throw at. I could go on, but im sure most of you understand the rest of the layout considering my first few sentences.
Other Thoughts:
I have said to different friends that this course was either designed by someone who did not know what disc golf was or by someone who absolutely has an unending hatred for the game. This is the worst excuse for a recreational location, and the only service it provides is the number 1 hole, located at the far end of a softball field. This hole could be used for practicing wide open drives. This course, I guess, serves well in only one purpose, throwing long on one hole. It could be interesting if someone would change the location. This is not disc golf. It is sad and shameful.
update-I have emailed the person in charge of the complex, to no avail. Nothing has changed and apparently never will.