Pros:
Clean park, single-use (walking path goes around one side but it's OB), groomed grass, brand new DGA baskets, excellent teepads, very nice setting by a lake.
Close to the town square (lots of cutesy-wootsie shops) picnic areas, and a boat launch.
Cons:
Not much variety. It's a pancake-flat course sprinkled with mature but easy-to-avoid trees. Pretty much pitch-and-putt for adv players, barely worth the half hour it takes to play. Also the layout is pretty cramped - I threw to wrong baskets twice - and you have to walk #7 fairway back to front in order to reach the tee.
No benches, trash cans, bag hangers, plus there's an RV park just to the north of fairways 2 and 3, which presents a real danger of hitting someone's home if you can't control your drives.
Other Thoughts:
If you're new to the sport and live within striking distance, go here to learn how to play. It's really a good beginner's course, or if you're not a n00b you can practice your mid game - most holes are 250-350 and can be reached easily with a Roc, Buzzz, or whatever your favorite mid happens to be.
Me, I'll leave wifey to go shopping while I relax with a round or two of non-challenging, enjoyable golf.