Pros:
This course is set in the very back of a great multi purpose park. The flow of the course is very easy to follow. The course winds through a lightly wooded/prairie section of the park. The tees are alright, they are 2x4 framed gravel pads. There are signs at every hole with pretty solid signs with all the info you need on them. Many ace opportunities here. I can't recall the type of baskets they had here but they were all in fantastic shape and caught perfectly. I want to say they were Mach 3's though. The course is free to play and is in ground year round as well. The distances range from about 300' max to around 140'ish probably. Nice beginner style course.
Cons:
For the most part it is really, really short. Most holes are very easy to birdie, if not ace for top notch players. The whole course is basically flat and not much for obstacles. The tees as mentioned above are boxed in gravel pads. These are sketchy at best.
Other Thoughts:
Overall this is a pretty fun course. Not much for redeeming qualities but a fun spin nonetheless. Just for anyone playing here, follow the road all the way to the back of the park, and I mean ALL the way back. Park by the building at the end of the lot and walk east to the walking trail on the north side of the road and you'll find hole 1. It flows great from there.