Pros:
--Best short course in the Tonawandas
--Tees well marked
--Becomes more challenging when trees are in leaf
Cons:
--Holes are crowded together
--Poor drainage/frequent swamping
--Too close to picnic amenities
--Holes are short (but not as short as Payne or Veterans')
Other Thoughts:
Although this is no one's idea of a tournament course, it's significantly better than the other two town-park type courses in the Tonawandas. Signage is good, baskets are good, some thought went into pin placement. Par allowances are ridiculously lenient; other posters are correct in saying that all holes should be 3's. Although picnic shelters and playground equipment do impinge on fairways, Park is not -that- crowded, especially in spring and fall; I've played five afternoons in April and May and found literally no one using this section of the park.
Although the holes are not super-long, they will for most players require a drive in earnest off the tee, unlike Pinewoods, Veterans', or Payne.
Significantly more skill is demanded in later spring and summer when branches hang lower and take up more airspace.