Pros:
This is a decent place for beginners. It's short and mostly open with some trees scattered throughout the park. There's a little bit of variety to the layouts. A baseball diamond comes into play somewhat on one hole, a sand volleyball court comes into play somewhat on another hole, and there's a wooded area that comes into play somewhat on a couple holes. The last hole is trickier as it has a somewhat narrow fairway, a field of tall weeds on the left, the parking lot on the right, and the sign for the park is kind of close to the basket.
Cons:
There are very few baskets on this course, and there are no signs or cement tee pads. It's difficult figuring out where to tee off for most of the holes, because most of the tee pads are marked by tiny orange flags that can easily get moved or stolen. Sometimes I don't even see those flags, but will find rough spots in the grass where a lot of people have stood when teeing off. Two of the holes have a small white board in the ground, but they're not real noticeable. Some of the baskets are supposed to be used for multiple holes, each with a different tee pad location, but I would've never known that had someone not told me while I was wandering around trying to find the next hole to play. It's kind of awkward and inconvenient throwing your disc at the same basket as someone else who's playing on a different hole. The last hole is a little too close to the parking. Also, most of the holes are short, mostly open, and easy to play.
Other Thoughts:
This barely feels like a disc golf course. It's tempting to give it a 0.0 rating, but the last hole is a halfway decent hole to play, and there's also a little bit of variety with the hole layouts (though not much).