Pros:
9 holes with concrete tees on every hole. Yellow DIScatcher baskets in fair condition, with two holes offering a longer permanent position (red band DIScatcher basket). Course plays in a small city run park with tight lines on several holes and a couple slightly more open holes. One fairly open ace run. The longest hole here is like 275', so you can leave the drivers in the car and throw your putters and mids. Bathrooms and water fountain by entrance.
Cons:
Holes 1 and 2 do not drain well, so they can be muddy and even unplayable after rain storms. A couple of holes play near a wall and a high drive may go out of the park. Hole 9 doesn't really have a defined fairway, and hole 5, just watch for the thick bushes that can make finding a disc difficult. Walking path does come into play frequently, so just take caution when throwing (was not heavily traveled when I played).
Other Thoughts:
It's fun to come over here once in a while, particularly during dry season. You can get lots of short hole practice and often you will have the course to yourself. The ace run hole, 8, is one of my favorites, as well as 4. I don't come here often, but when I do, I enjoy what Cypress Preserve offers.