Pros:
The biggest thing this course has going for it is that the recreation department just hired a new director who's already been working with them for years. He knows the community well and has a good sense for how the park's disc golf course can stand out as either an eye sore or a smalltown gem. He's very serious about making course upkeep consistent and effective, and is doing an excellent job. I actually played two rounds today since I was off work - one in the morning and one in the evening. In the several hours between rounds, the fairways got a fresh cut (already in decent shape, but now looking excellent), trees were limbed up and fairway debris was cleared, and some bad brush on Hole 2 was completely eradicated. The course looks better than it has in years.
Pretty decent variety here: straight and left/right doglegs, uphill and downhill holes, short and long, challenging and forgiving, etc.
Free, and open all day long. Can't beat that.
With the exception of a couple recently relocated ones, all the tees are concrete pads. Most of them stay pretty clean and clear.
Laid-back feel. Local interest in disc golf is picking up, which is obviously a plus, but it's still easy to play through the course as quickly or as slowly as you like. Not often do you have to step aside to let a faster group play through, or speed up your game to move past someone because you've caught up to them.
Cons:
Most of the time when I'm playing a round, I'm in no hurry at all, so I don't mind the long walk from Basket 18 back to the practice basket where we usually park. But I do get that a lot of people find it inconvenient.
Other Thoughts:
This is probably the course I've played the most, and it's about a mile and a half from my house, so I definitely get my fill of it. I love having it close by whenever I want to get out and play a round, whether fast or slow. The only reason I didn't give it a 5-out-of-5 rating is because a couple tee pads could be spruced up and there are a couple tees that may take a couple minutes for someone unfamiliar with the course to find.
Come play! I doubt you'll be disappointed!