Pros:
Good use of hillsides, trees and pond to create an interesting course. The course offers a nice mix of open holes and shots requiring drives or approaches into wooded areas. Rolling terrain offers several uphill, downhill and cross-hill shots, including a couple that are quite steep.
Hole 13 requires a drive across the end of a small pond. Though the carry is short a couple of willow trees on the opposite bank present the possibility of dropping a disc into the pond. Overshooting Hole 12 will also bring the pond into play.
Hole 16 is a deceptively steep uphill drive. The hand-drawn (replacement) tee sign lists it as a par 4, which may be more accurate than the par 3 listed on the site.
Smallish rubber teepads are flat and level, with adequate flat area behind them for longer run-ups.
Very nice tee signs give hole number, par, distance, direction to next tee, and a good diagram of the hole including OB areas.
Cons:
A couple of baskets are close enough together to create confusion off of the tee. The tee signs are helpful when figuring out which basket to play to.
This is a multi-use park, with a walking path that weaves through the course. I also noted benches on Holes 7,13, and 15 that would interfere with play if being used. I didn't have issues the day that I played, but can imagine that busy weekends could result in having to wait or skip some holes.
Other Thoughts:
Good sized parking lot gives easy access to Holes 1 and 18.
There has been a course modification involving the arrangement of Holes 1 - 4. I've updated the course map to show the proper hole locations and numbers.