Pros:
-playable
-red stakes marking fairways and tee pad areas
-nice baskets
-likely will have the course to yourself
-maps are available at the course
Cons:
-no elevation change
-holes 4 and 5 share the same fairway
-hole 8's tee pad not facing the basket
-$2/person to play
-signage at the natural tee pads needed some love
Other Thoughts:
Pleasant Meadows is one of those family golf type places featuring mini golf and ball golf besides just disc golf.
The course itself was kind of lacking in most aspects, but we managed to have a decent time. A big thanks to Ken for allowing us to schedule a time to play on a Monday afternoon (when things are normally closed up).
I felt like the course should have been designed for beginners, but beginners would probably not score well and they might get a little frustrated at times not knowing where to throw- I believe there were 3 blind holes. Intermediate players will like the challenge, but the course is pretty average. We were also swarmed by insects- especially flies, moths and mosquitoes, but luckily Ken had bug spray available!
The grass was a little tall, the hole signs were a little dilapidated and most of the 9 holes went up to the right. Also I've never played a course with stakes in the middle of the fairways- it was kind of helpful for getting an idea of where to throw, but they also played as tripping hazards.
Ken said 4 years ago the chainstar baskets were installed and throwing to those was probably my favorite park of the round. He also mentioned his desire to add 9 more baskets in the future.
This is the only course for probably 30 miles in each direction so if you're in the area, it's a great option!