Pros:
As others have stated, this course has two sets of tees and two sets of permanent baskets. There are some nice tees and tee signs and the park was clean. There is a putting basket to warm up on near the parking lot.
There are a couple holes in which you need to be able to throw a tunnel shot straight for 200' to get in circle 1 for a birdie. I enjoyed the longer shots from the "pro" tees better due to some additional challenge of longer distances. Holes 3-5 from the long yellow pads/baskets allow players to test their ability to throw out in the open for over 400'.
Cons:
I never got lost, but couldn't find the yellow basket on hole 2 until I threw my shot. It was down a hill and hidden until you got about halfway down the fairway (just where the tee sign said it'd be).
One of the tee pads is cracked, but is still very playable.
The red (beginner) tees should all be par 3; however, holes 5 and 8 are marked as par 4 for some reason. Hole 5 is around 350' with no obstructions until the tree above the basket. Hole 8 is even shorter but a more difficult shot with lots of pines to get through to get close to the basket.