Pros:
9 hole course set up in a small, multi-use park in Deerfield (just outside Madison).
Discatcher baskets, all in good shape and mounted well. No issues here. One pin position per hole.
Concrete tee pads, one per hole. More on these in cons.
Navigation is a breeze. The course basically plays in a circle, and each hole has a tee sign. If you get lost here, you're either completely wasted, or blind.
Some fun lines to be had here. It's a short course, but several holes offer fun shots. There's some good use of elevation, some tight-ish lines, and some forced shots. For as small a space as this is stuck into, they did a fine job. I especially liked hole 3's tight gap to hit, and hole 5's elevation plus hyzer route.
Cons:
While they have concrete tees here, they are quite slick. Even on a dry day, with new shoes on, I was sliding around a little bit. Fortunately, the holes are mostly short, and you shouldn't need a long run up. Hole 5's tee is especially tough, slanting downhill, and a bit short.
There's just no distance here, if that's that's your game. Hole 5, at 300', plays much shorter being quite downhill.
Other Thoughts:
For the space allotted, this is a pretty nice little park nine hole course. I played it with a putter and mid, and had no issues. Fun lines, beginner friendly, and quick.
Nothing to go out of your way for, but if you're close, spend the 20 minutes it takes to spin it!