Pros:
-Concrete teepads
-Innova Disc catcher baskets
-Mature trees scattered throughout
-Beginner friendly
-Decent length (for a public park 9 hole)
-Rarely crowded?
-Open year round (so I've heard)
Cons:
-No tee signs
-Tight
-Flat
-Overlap with other park users
-Somewhat bland
Other Thoughts:
It's been a minute since someone reviewed this course. I played it on a beautiful Saturday afternoon. There's a nice sign at the first tee depicting the hole layout and length of each hole. I'd recommend taking a picture of it, since there are no teesigns at the teepads. The pictures for this course (now outdated) show they had some at one point in time, but imagine they pulled them after they fell into disrepair. Would be a nice touch to bring them back, although you won't get lost here. They did add a metal number to each teepad corresponding to the hole, so you know you're at the right hole and not the wrong tee by accident. The teepads are also concrete, which is a big plus for me.
The park is flat and typical of a public park course - there is not a ton of variety and it plays pretty easy. Not necessarily a bad thing. There are some mature trees scattered throughout that are incorporated nicely on a few holes, forcing a line or at least a decision on how to attack.
For a public park 9, there is actually some decent length here - by decent I mean more than half are 200'+ and a couple 250'+. That is impressive considering the footprint of the course, which is ultimately the main con. The course is tight. If it was ever crowded, shanks or treekicks could easily end up in the fairway or teepad of another hole. There are several other park structures (shelters, swingset) that have baskets pretty darn close to them. I was the only disc golfer when I went, but not the only park user and it rendered hole 9 unplayable due to park users at the shelter. A few others were iffy. I'm glad these type of courses exist, they are a great way to get people into the game, and they can be fun short courses. Unfortunately, the overlap with the rest of the park really diminishes it. That said, I've played worse. If I lived in town I'd play it all the time. Since I don't, I wouldn't go out of my way to play it again.