Pros:
~Excellent layout for true beginners and children
~Well maintained, good park setting
~Easy to navigate, quick to play and warm up on
~Scorecards explain the sport for beginners
~Provides a one disc approach & putt warm up on the way to the Forest Course
Cons:
~Plays amongst other child friendly park activities, can be troublesome if busy
~Not really a con, but 2-sets of tees really aren't necessary for as short as the holes are even for beginners
Other Thoughts:
I've played some beginner friendly courses prior to this one, but the Field Course is definitely the shortest. For anyone with a couple of years or more of experience this fun little course can be tossed quickly with a single putter. It's a nice warm up and cool down for those venturing out to the Forest Course.
It's also an exceptional offering to true beginners and children. All holes are short and relatively straightforward allowing opportunity for learners to get familiar with the sport. Holes 1-4 are in the open and play around some planted fields and next to a small pond. Holes 5-9 loop throughout a wooded area around an outdoor play area. Nothing too technical but it gives the beginner a feel for open and wooded holes while still being extremely approachable.
I'd like to see more of these types of tracts adjoined to other more demanding courses, it provides great exposure and accessibility to people new to the sport along with a nice warm up and/or cool down to the experienced players.