Pros:
A good mix of wooded & open holes that is challenging, but fun to play. Has all the amenities of a good course, multiple pin placements & tee pads, benches, signs, maps etc, everything you could reasonably want.
The wooded holes have open areas to shoot for and are not overly difficult, even for an avg player. On holes that are more open, there are typically trees to be aware of and other reasons to shape your shots and not just chuck it as hard as you can.
The course is well maintained and they've updated it over the years with adding trees or removing others in areas where it makes sense.
Traffic in the park hasn't been bad any time I've played, in the morning on the wknd or after work. Slower players are quick to let you play thru & I've never encountered large groups here.
Cons:
The biggest con for me is the length of the tee pads, especially on the white tees. On a par 4 or 5 you can barely take a good stride up to throw, they are that short.
Hole 5 is a little disjointed and has you walk past the tee pad for another hole and then back.
Will be wet after a decent rain or if it hasn't been hot or windy, since its in the flood plain of the Chattahoochee
A few of the holes, especially on the back 9 run alongside the road & parking lot as it loops around, so be careful of errant throws or if its windy
A couple of holes have tee pads for the white or blue position relatively close & in line, cutting down on the variety, if you play mixed pads or multiple times.
Other Thoughts:
If you could somehow combine this with Mulberry, add some more elevation & maybe get closer to the river, you'd have the perfect course in my opinion.
I've had fun every time I've played, which to me is the biggest plus. The park is tucked behind a neighborhood in an affluent area & is primarily used for people jogging or walking besides playing DG.