Pros:
This is a course that is in an area that does not have many courses. It sits on land around a middle school with a greenbelt nearby. There are some nice views of the mountains. It is relatively short and a great place to learn to play the game. The baskets themselves, separate from their installation, were in good condition. There were a couple of interesting shots on the course.
Cons:
Navigation is incredibly difficult without knowing where you are going. Baskets and Tee Signs were put in very quickly and were not done well (I actually had to stand a basket up before putting on it despite the "permanent" installation). No distances on the tee signs. Course par on the tee sign might be accurate for middle schoolers playing with dollar store discs. Tee signs do not necessarily point you towards the basket. There are a couple of longer walks between holes 6 and 7 as well as 7 and 8. The ropes course comes into play on hole 7 and would make hole 7 unplayable during ropes course use. Watch out for other pedestrians when you are playing the holes near the track. Hole 3 has some high brush that may hide discs well. Watch out for the uneven ground, there were a couple of places where ankle twisting could very easily happen.
Other Thoughts:
I was not expecting much from this course when I saw it for the first time. I enjoyed the round I played but this course needed some serious help. Baskets were leaning and in the case of hole 6 had fallen over. I was very glad to find that there was a course here though. Basically I am very happy to have the course but at the same time can think of other courses to go to for just about any reason.