Pros:
* Nice park in the city
* It's on UDisc with a map - use it
* Good baskets in decent shape
* Full 18 holes
* Fairly open - not too technical for beginners.
Cons:
* Navigation is ok, but not helped by tee signs. Use UDisc.
* No tee pads (minor issue)
* Missing signs for tee 3 & 17 (as of Feb 2020)
* Marshy area in the middle of the park which several holes cross (11, 12, 13). Makes for a bit of a walk around to get to your next shot. BRING A TOWEL(s). Seems to be wet any time of the year, to my experience.
* Be aware of other park users - fairly popular walking path in play of several holes
* Not a huge variety of shots
Other Thoughts:
I have played this course several times as my company has an office in Ozark to which I'm asked to travel occasionally. This is a nice lunch break (ok, extended lunch) course. I'm glad there is a course so close to where I work when in Ozark.
As others have said, navigation is confusing the first time you play this course. Fortunately, it is in UDisc with the GPS map. You'll need it until you get the hang of the course and it will help you spot the tee for 3 & 17 as the signs are missing on those holes.
There are not a lot of different shots here, again as others have said. My favorite holes are 4, 7 & 17: 4 is guarded by some trees and speed control is required; 7 may be the best hole as a decent pull is needed off the tee (like 350 uphill) and then a good upshot is needed over a tree line to the basket; 17 has a nice risk / reward over the creek.
The course does well with the space, IMO and the park is pleasant. Ozark is a nice town, too.