Pros:
+Easy to identify signage, tee pads, mando signs, and baskets (with arrows pointing to next tee).
+Course design takes you through the entire park and is very scenic, especially during sunrise/sunset outings.
+Good mix of water, open, and tunnel holes with rec/AM/PRO pads on just about every hole.
+Bathrooms and other amenities are available throughout the course.
Cons:
-The baskets on the water holes (4,5, 11, and 12) are very close to the water, meaning you may lose a disc or two before your round is over.
-While some of the lake is shallow enough to retrieve a disc, most of the lake is deep, grimy, and losing a disc in these parts makes it near impossible to retrieve without scuba gear.
-Hole #10 can be a bit tricky to find the first time out (it's a good distance north of hole #9).
-Traffic (car and other park users) tends to delay your round on some of the holes on the front nine. Not an issue on the back nine.
Other Thoughts:
This is my second favorite course in Broward County (behind Snyder Park). It is challenging, scenic, and each hole presents a different tactic to employ, especially with the OBs in play.
This course becomes rough to play on windy days, so factor that into your plans if you decide to play this course.
UPDATE (03/16/2018) - the park has been re-opened since Hurricane Irma came through. Many of the trees in the area have been torn down, so the park is not as scenic as my previous update. The course remains very playable and is still as difficult as I remembered.