Pros:
All the basic elements of a complete course - signs, tee pads, baskets. Good flow. Used all the land and features available. Easy navigation, just look around for the next sign. The whole area was well-mowed.
Cons:
Tee pads are small and made of crushed rock, with a board across the front. Some tee signs are so close to the teeing area as to get in the way. Not a lot of shot shaping.
Other Thoughts:
Basic disc golf. The tee is here, the target is there - throw at it.
If Elm Creek Park Reserve had a baby, this might be it. It's mostly an open meadow with just a bit of elevation, so the potential was limited. However, they did what they could, with a blind shot, a curve into the woods, a shot out of the woods, power poles in play on a couple of holes, and quite a bit of distance for a green-level 9-hole course.
The park is open until 10 pm, and it would be rare to lose a disc, so night golf may be this course's specialty. But keep it quiet; elementary school kids are asleep next door.