Pros:
This is a real challenging 9-holer. Every hole has an elevation change of some kind from the Long Tees. They use painted wood boards to mark the tees. The Long tees have a nice variety of distances, while the reds are mostly around 200. The old trees are great. There are many ways to approach many of the holes. It was fun deciding which way to go. The putts have to be there, or you may find yourself hiking to get it down hill on a few of the holes. There wasn't any water there the day I was there, but you can tell the little creek running through the park does often have water.
Cons:
The red tee board is missing on #9, but there were still signs of it. Just tee off in front of the creek on the same side as the longs are and you are close. There was a bathroom there, but there was no way I was going to check if it was functional. So for the safety value, we'll say it is not. ;o) Finding your way around is not too bad, but as info #5 is all the way down the hill across the creek. Half of the tee signs are missing. The trashcans are few and far between also. The park was actually pretty trashy, even though the holes were fairly scenic.
Other Thoughts:
The fun factor for this course is pretty high. Teeing off on the hilltops, trying to get a nice long drive, and yet being accurate at your route was the nuts. If this course was near my home, I would play it often. This was one of the better 9-hole courses I have played as far as technical and difficulty.