Pros:
-- A really fun, short course with three T pads per hole. Blue and gold are marked as 1-9 and 10-18; red posts are in place but not numbered, yet. Those first 18 tees only offer one hole longer than 275 feet. Four of the nine blue tees offer holes shorter than 200 feet. Tons of trees to avoid that force you to shape shots and hit lines. A great place for newer players because the distances aren't off-putting but accuracy is rewarded.
-- Trees provide plenty of shade, greatly appreciated on hot summer days.
-- Doesn't favor one throwing style (RHBH, RHFH, etc.).
Cons:
-- The course plays inside of a walking path that winds through the small park. That means the path comes into play often. I saw several walkers/runners on my Monday morning visit. There are also picnic tables that are in flight paths.
-- Ground is really swampy.
-- No map.
-- No elevation and no water (except for the standing/casual variety).
-- Tees are natural and not in great shape.
Other Thoughts:
-- A rec center is at the parking lot. I assume water and restrooms are available, but I did not go inside. On the other side of the building, you've got tennis and basketball courts.
-- The pictures on this site are only two years old, but some of them are already out of date. For example, No. 9 now has a big bush halfway down the fairway that you have to throw over or around. It also means you can't see the basket from the tee.