Pros:
Fairly open course for those who enjoy that. Good for beginners with very few chances to lose a disc. Nice park with a petting zoo, walking trails and other things. Maintenance is good for what little is out there. (except tees)
Cons:
Probably the biggest con is the park entrance fee, however you can just walk in from somewhere else and not have to pay if you're willing to walk that far. The tees are natural and the grass has eroded away on nearly every hole and so its basically like an uneven sand pit, which is not good. It can be difficult to find the next holes for a first timer without a map. There are a few spots around the course where pick-nick tables are placed nearly in the middle of the fairways. Only 9 holes, wind can be a factor.
Other Thoughts:
Not a bad course but not a great one either. The design is decent but not great. Some baskets are too close to some low branching trees which doesn't reward a good tee shot since the only way possible to ace or birdie some holes is to somehow skip one off the ground into the basket, if you're lucky enough. Easy to play though, and good for beginners if the wind isn't too bad. This isn't a course you would go way out of your way to play, but if you live nearby its a nice easy round to practice some shots on. There's enough room for many more holes at this park and hopefully more will be added someday.