Pros:
This course weaves alongside and across a small river/large creek for some tough risk/reward shots. In nine holes, they incorporate water, elevation, distance, and tight tree lines. There are also two teepads, shorts and longs, for every hole. The course itself is in a very beautiful park with walking paths, bathrooms, picnic tables, and everything is well maintained and cleaned. The course has you throw over the water three times, but it comes into play on 5 holes.
Tons of Ace opportunities on this course, but there is also the risk factor.
The course designers and locals are very passionate about this course, and the townspeople are very passionate about keeping their parks beautiful and clean.
Cons:
The only cons I see here are the fact that it's a busy city park. Families will bring their kids down to splash around in the water,and can produce waits or hazardous throws, nobody wants to clock a kick upside the head with a disc.
Other Thoughts:
I played this course 3 times the way it is always, and twice as an 18 hole temp course. I believe that if this course were to be set up at least similar to the temp tourney course then this course could be a 4 or 4.5 where the only problem would be the cons I stated above.
The 18 hole temp course was one of the most difficult courses I've ever played in tourney. The course had us weaving back and forth even moreso than the original, having O.B. areas on 16 holes, and a 575 foot mando double O.B. island shot on one hole.