Pros:
"The Attraction" is located in Moore Park, which is a fairly large, sprawling park, which lies on both sides of Lakeshore Drive. The disc golf course is set in very compact area between the grassy lawn/soccer area and the less developed hiking/dog walking area.
There is a large, round, homemade sign at the street with the course's name carved in. It's kinda difficult to read. The start has a small kiosk with tourney and league information (two doubles events weekly). Something I've never seen on a course before, someone has even placed a working clock up on the upper end of the kiosk (Those weekly doubles events must start right on time here). There is a practice basket. There is also a picnic table here. The course features excellent patio block tee pads, some have extra landscaping work around them. Very nice! The tee signs are also a new feature, I've never seen before. The tee signs are old discs with the information written on them. They're just OK as some are faded and a little difficult to read.
There are sometimes two or three basket positions. One problem is you don't know which position the basket is currently set.
For being such a short course, the baskets were awfully difficult to spot, even when walking down to them. A couple were buried very deep in this thick brush. Holes 5 and 6 opened up into the grassy area of park, providing a change from the brushy thickness.
One feature I DID like about this course. On many of the tee pads, there is a couple of rocks set up or the patio bricks are raised slightly. They give you a nice little push off when starting your run-up.
Cons:
Like everyone comments, the brush here is extremely thick and on some holes you're throwing right over or into this deep brush.
I played to the wrong basket once or maybe twice.
Some of the disc tee signs were hard to read or confusing.
Other Thoughts:
I should have liked this course. It's the kind of short, wooded course that I normally really like. But instead, it frustrated me playing for the first (and only) time. Too thick of brush, blind basket placement. Sorry, not one of my favorites.