Pros:
A few chances to cut loose, more chances to work on your subtle-thru-sharp shot-shaping game.
Cons:
Single tee (carpet fragment) / single basket.
Other than slightly-elevated baskets 8&9, dead flat.
Branch/bark/stump clutter, typical for a new course.
Other Thoughts:
Course is set in a small public park at the back of a neighbourhood.
Openish holes 1 and 8-9 with an average length of 370', offer you the opportunity to open up - just avoid being too far left (8, fence), too far right (9, woods), or both (1, fence right, woods left) when trying to crush one in these generous fairways.
Wooded holes 2-7, with an average length of 215', offer you a variety of shape challenges, including a sharp/sweeping right-turner, a questionmark-shaped left-turner, a small set of jailbars 2/3rds down a throwing lane, and a few subtle S-shapes.
Should improve as the course breaks-in, but can't do anything about the lack of elevation, and no room to grow in its current limited footprint, although there is another section of woods/open space to the side of 8&9.