Pros:
No 'magic number' problems:
Too many times designers are trying to fit a magic number of holes (usually 18 or 9) on a piece of property that cannot handle it which is one of my biggest pet peeves in disc golf design. Instead of doing that the designers of the course were honest with themselves and realized this is not a big piece of property to work with so they put in 3 baskets and 3 tee areas. The idea is to throw at each basket from each area creating a nine hole course. Another course down the road has the same concept and I love it. Keeps things fresh, doesn't tax the course too much and kept the budget small.
Cons:
Too small/not enough challenge:
I would have called this a practice area on the site here if it was up to me. Only 3 baskets is just not a disc golf course even with 3 tee areas it's not really a 9 hole course IMO. Although there are a few hills to throw over and around the course lacks length and challenge as no trees or OB exist here.
The blue basket here looks like its been vandalized. Seems someone was yanking on it pretty hard to try and get it out, they failed removing it but now it sits bent off to the side and almost impossible to putt on. Sad.
Other Thoughts:
A pretty nifty concept from the designers and it seems like an underused park which is perfect if you live nearby but otherwise skip it and head to CEI or Freeman for a real disc golfing experience.