Pros:
Great tee signs on a short course. It's for beginners and not many other people, but I can't complain about 9 concrete tees and 9 solid baskets.
Enjoyable elevation on 1, 2, and 9. Playing with OB rules adds plenty of challenge, including a dangerous skip on 1's green.
Plenty of room to try multiple lines. I'm not saying the level of player this course is geared toward should be trying those lines, I'm just saying they can try them.
Cons:
Short and not much meat. Only two pin placements are over 200'.
You have to know that 4-6 are across the bridge to the left of 3's pin, and there's no signage to indicate that.
When teeing off on on 3 you have a choice: endanger people on the tee pad of 7, or end up in the tennis courts. If the park is busy, there will also be people on the trails bordering basically every hole except 2.
Other Thoughts:
Playing paths OB is a good rule in general since the park is decently busy, and so you don't endanger other park users.
The golf is decent, but this course is far too short for the obstacles to be any type of challenge for a player with more than a year of experience. If you want a warmup before playing Shawnee Mission, this is fine, but nothing special at all.