Pros:
1 The tee pads are well-defined and made of packed dirt/gravel, which I like.
2 Each hole has a nice plaque that describes the hole, disc golf rules, and a course map.
3 It wasn't crowded when I was there.
4 Some small elevation changes on a few holes (10-40 feet of change)
5 The designers did fairly well with the terrain they were given.
6 The course is easy to navigate--you can pretty much always see the pin location. And you probably won't lose any discs.
Cons:
1 Holes are short. I used a driver on two or three holes. Putter & midrange the rest of the holes. Most holes are between 150-250 feet.
2 Almost every hole is a straight shot with no challenges or obstacles. A few holes have throws that need to be somewhat accurate, but by no means a tunnel shot.
3 You have to throw over a 25mph, public road a few times, which can be intimidating for beginners. The road isn't very busy though.
4 The course runs through the middle of businesses, which is kind of strange. It doesn't feel very park-like or private.
5 Unimaginative--a lot of straight, open shots.
Other Thoughts:
Beginners: A good course to learn on. It's short enough to par some of the holes, and open enough that you won't be hitting trees every throw. Throwing over the road can be intimidating if you're new, though. Worth a visit if you're new to disc golf.
Intermediate: If you live close, it would be a good place to practice your approach game. That's about all it's good for. I won't be coming back, but glad to see more courses in the Littleton area.