Pros:
+ All the baskets were there, contrary to what I had heard about this course. They were in good shape.
+ There was decent variety in the lines and hole lengths, though nothing over 325' unfortunately. Some degree of line shaping required, nothing very challenging.
+ The location was quiet and peaceful, we had the park to ourselves.
+ Navigation was simple.
Cons:
- The tee pads weren't in very good shape, however the holes are so short you don't really need to run up.
- The holes are all short and offer little challenge.
- If there were other people playing, you might bump shoulders once or twice.
Other Thoughts:
Sabo Park never seemed worth the trip based on what I had heard about it, but it wasn't worthless by any means. I played it with some friends and we enjoyed our round. We had a couple of exciting ace runs and its a course where a group of people with a pretty varied level of ability can play a competitive round.
If I lived nearby I'd use it to practice my midrange throws and putts. Otherwise I wouldn't go too far out of the way to play.
In addition to quality 18 hole courses nearby, Louisville's Wildwood Park is a bit more fun and Schneider Park more conveniently located as far as local 9 holes go.