Pros:
-From what I hear hardly busy on the weekdays
-Rolling hills, so different elevations
-only 9 holes but if not busy safari possibilities are endless
-didn't come into contact with other park goers, low risk of hitting general public
-arrows leading you to next tee
Cons:
-only 9 holes
-no signage (no hole #'s or distances)
-lack of variety of shots (can play all the holes with a right hand BH)
Other Thoughts:
Disc golf is scarce in SD county for how popular it is, but particularly in the South Bay area. Thus this is a welcome addition in my eyes. Really fun to come here weekday mornings as its not busy, but you will still see disc golfers. I played with a guy that lived across the street and he says that's the best time to play. The rolling hills are cool, sort of a mini La Mirada. No signs, but navigation is self explanatory with arrows on the baskets pointing you to the next tee. You can make up a bunch of safari holes and some of the holes have 2 teepads. The local I played with added his own teepads to make 18 holes when playing the course twice. Despite being a small course, some holes have some distance (300+ ft) but most of them are short. Not as many obstacles besides the elevation, never felt like I had to FH. Felt as if I was throwing the same shot over and over for most of the holes. Still worth playing if in the area, not necessarily sure I'd go out of my way to play though. This course deserves some signage!