Pros:
I would say five of the nine holes on this course would fall into the pitch and putt category. The other four holes have either trees, elevation change, distance or a combination of the three that creates a challenge. There are a couple of holes where the basket is on a pretty steep slope, which adds a risk if you "run it".
There is a large sign with a map at hole #1, although the course would be very easy to follow without a map because it's so small and open.
This is a super fast playing course which is good for a quick round when you don't have much time.
Hole #6 is the only one with much of a fun factor because it's about a 30' elevation drop.
Cons:
The tee pads are timber framed and filled with crushed granite. The only benefit this provides over dirt is that they don't get muddy after a rain. The problem is that they are already becoming uneven and the gravel is slippery.
The entire course is covered with wild blackberries, thorns, and thistles. If you hit these just right they will stop your disc in it's tracks with no skip. It looks like the city of Georgetown is going to leave the DG part of the park in it's natural condition so this may always be a pretty thorny course. It's not that bad unless your'e wearing flip flops.
The #7 Tee Pad is in a flood prone area making it virtually unplayable for a few weeks after a heavy rain.
Hole # 9 is a little annoying because the tee pad is up by where the course should end and the basket is back down by the #1 basket.
Other Thoughts:
This is a great course for newer players.