Pros:
Beautiful area "in the middle of nowhere" PA. Only about a 5 minute drive to a market & McDonalds. In a nice little park with some playground equipment, swings, picnic tables, a baseball field, a basketball court and a tether-ball pole.
Brand new Discraft chains with the hole #s marked on the poles.
The simple nature of the layout caters to beginners. It could definitely get a new player more interested in the game. And many people who frequent the park might be seeing disc golf baskets for the first time.
Cons:
Stating the obvious... there are only 4 holes. The distance is very short. The one hole that's over 300' plays well down-hill, thus shortening the effective length.
The rubber tees aren't marked in any way. They are approximately 3' x 8'. Unfortunately, they are just laid on top of the grass & nailed down. (Maybe these are just temporary "test" tee locations?)
All 4 holes play around the baseball field. Hole #4 might not bring the ball-field into play, but #1-3 definitely will. There are virtually no obstacles to throw around. #1, #2 & #4 are basically open air shots to mostly/completely open baskets. Only #3 forces you to throw around an obstacle, the baseball back-stop.
The hole #1 & #4 fairways cross. But here's the biggest con in my opinion...
With the current layout, the basket for #2 is directly in the line of play for your tee shot on #3. (Check out the pictures.) There is room to the right to throw a RHBH hyzer out and around the #2 basket. But if you want to go straight at the #3 pin, forget about it.
Other Thoughts:
I think that it's great that a small community park put in some chains and I really do hope that the course will serve to introduce many new players to my favorite sport. Personally, I will probably never go back since it really isn't close to any other serious attractions for me. But I don't regret that I went.
#1 is fun to just throw drives down the hill from. #2 is my favorite hole. It's short, but has farmland to the left and the baseball field to the right. I would assume that both are OB. And then you have to contend with getting around the backstop, from left to right. Good anhyzer approach practice for me.
I wouldn't recommend that you go out of your way to play here. But if you find yourself within <10 miles of Woodbury and really need a little dg fix, there are 4 baskets here. I, for one, can always use putting practice. And tee #1 starts just past the community center building that's on the right of the parking lot as you pull into the park.