Pros:
Setting, signage, facilities maintenance, park amenities, concrete pads.
Other Thoughts:
I live in the area and know the people involved in running the park so I may be able to add a few more details. The layout had to fit within a campground and not encroach upon the campers so this led to it being an "executive" course. In ball golf this simply means small or short in length. Other criteria was it needed to be suitable for newbies, younger players, and families without overly frustrating them, yet provide some interest for people who play more often. If you're looking for a relaxing environment with great scenery bring you favorite midrange or approach and give it a test. The course/park is open year round except the last two weeks in December. It is free to use but on Friday, Sat, Sun between Memorial Day and Labor Day there is a day use parking fee. Currently its $10 per vehicle.
Score cards with a map are available at the entrance booth (when open) or see any park employee. There is also a map and rules/terminology board at the kiosk on hole 1 that new players have found helpful.
In the last few weeks the expansion to 18 holes (west 9 and east 9) has been completed. This also included adjusting all signage to be aligned with the fairway, adding concrete pads on 15 holes, adding foot bridges over a seasonal creek on 1 east, and adding bag hooks.