Pros:
Well maintained park in a new neighborhood.
Big clear high-contrast white-on-black tee signs with huge hole numbers!
Visible targets with the orange Mach band and standard hole number plates.
No chance of losing a disc WITHIN the park.
No trees (if you like that).
Expansive views of mountains and far-off Utah Lake.
Sneaky elevation.
One of the first to be snow-free.
Cons:
Some tee signs missing (may not have been installed yet).
Flow is not very instinctive. It takes a lot of walking around to see the hole and tee numbers, most of which seem to be pointed away from the previous tee or hole.
Players must cross a road to play all the holes.
Multiple fairways cross walking paths, some blind.
Multiple fairways cross other tees and fairways.
Multiple baskets too near to the edge of the park property.
One throw directly at the playground. There is enough margin for overthrows, but facing the playground dampens the enthusiasm for the throw.
The practice basket appears to be in the neighbor's yard. You will be tempted to putt from their balcony. Or from the adjacent playground. (Don't.)
Other Thoughts:
It would have been hard to lay this course out any worsely. Simultaneously boring, over-stretched and yet somehow cramped; with every kind of interference issue.