Pros:
Lighted Course, play until they close (9pm)
Same amenities as a ball golf course has that a public park doesn't (feel free to drink a beer or two)
Very clean fairways (One could walk barefoot in the fairways, but I wouldn't recomend walking barefoot when one had to go in the woods).
A couple challenging holes considering the property (holes # 5 and # 6, both have water hazzards)
benches and trash cans at every hole
pro shop
(with food and beverges for purchase)
Cons:
Pay to play ($6, not much imo)
Sharing a course with ball golfers (not a really big con, but it could present some problems if one doesn't relize that the Disc Golf course is a low $$ maker at the facility and we should try to carry ourselves accordinally when sharing the course with others)
The DG isn't overly long course, which could be an advantage depending on one's perspective.
Other Thoughts:
This Disc Golf course shares the same fairways as the par 3 ball golf course. Only difference with the Disc Golf course we're still shooting at the baskets and the ball golfers are shooting at the little cup in the green.
This facility also offers miniture golf (putt-putt) and has a driving range as well as the already mentioned Disc Golf course and the par 3 ball golf course.