Pros:
There's a lot of variety for such a small space. The first tee is off the top of a small hill, second is over a creek, third is blind over some trees, fourth is threadding the needle, fifth is a distance hole, etc.
The flow worked very very well. The only confusion was which basket to shoot for on 7 and 9.
Though oftentimes crowded, groups played quickly or allowed me to play through.
The park is clean and obviously well cared for by the DGers.
The course is rather DG exclusive.
You have to throw many different kinds of shots to do well here. It forces you to develop your skills rather than depend on simply having a huge arm.
The trees are not too numerous, but enough to make the round interesting. Whoever designed this course obviously knew what they were doing and maximized the space. For the space they have here, this is an excellent course.
Cons:
The tee boxes are tiny, but there's ample space for some run up. They can be slick at times because of the dirt.
The lack of space makes hole 8 really the only lengthy hole (and even it is pretty short).
Lack of signage. But the course flowed so well it hardly mattered.
If you over-anhyzer the first hole, you'll wind up in left field of the baseball diamond.
The grass can be very long in the springtime. I'd recommend against throwing candy-green discs.
Other Thoughts:
While not a destination course, this little course has a lot of charm. Everyone who is out there loves to play DG.
This course is far superior to Laguna Lake. I did both in one day, and found myself wishing I had just played Sinsheimer 3 times.