Pros:
-Baskets, this course almost should be re-listed as a practice area because it is impossible to play as a disc golf course. It would make a fine place to practice putts and approaches.
-Next to school so maybe kids will pick up the game (they will need a new course to graduate to after they pick it up at this course)
-Other stuff to do at this park (see cons)
-Many opportunities for aces
Cons:
-Many tee signs missing and I only located 7 baskets. They may have been stolen or removed to put something more into this crammed park and never put back.
-Dangerous: the course plays through or around playgrounds, ball fields, sidewalks, etc. Some baskets are even in the ball field, I've never seen that before.
-Navigation is horrible. For me it was pick a basket to throw to then wander around looking for a tee, probably not find it, pick another basket to throw to.
-Besides the issues created by the course designer, they really didn't have much (or anything) to work with in the first place. There isn't enough room for a 9 hole disc golf course here. There are hardly any trees and the land is almost entirely flat. Even without the danger issues and lack of signage this course would probably never get better than 1.5 discs.
Other Thoughts:
-This course was so bad that I forgot to mark it as played when I finished my disc golf trek across Nebraska last fall. I only rediscovered it when using the "Random Course" feature.
-This course is too far off the interstate for it to be worth playing, possibly even if you're a course bagger like myself. I can't see many reasons to ever play here unless you live in town and don't feel like driving into Grand Island or Aurora.