Pros:
-- Good land for disc golf, with lots of water, a decent number of trees and some minor elevation. Some of those features are well used, some are abused and others are avoided.
-- Holes 2-4 are devious and really bring one of the lakes into play. Two (370ish) is pretty open with water right and sidewalk left. Three is 284 feet straight ahead and completely open. OB sidewalk is less than 10 feet to your left and the ground starts sloping down to the water less than 10 feet right. Four (310 feet) throws over a corner of the lake slightly uphill to a basket tucked into a stand of trees. Five (88 feet) and six (390 feet) play on a narrow piece of land with bushes left and land that slopes down to the water. Even good shots have a good chance of finding water. Seventeen (315 feet) is about a 225-foot water carry over the corner of a lake, but you've got a bailout option left.
-- Mostly well-maintained in clean park setting. Grass has recently been mowed, but just about the entire fairway for 15 was waist-high. I think this is a no-mow area.
-- Bench and trash cans throughout.
Cons:
-- Tee pads are natural; some are not holding up well; 5 and 6 are not level.
-- Tee signs are old, and some (2, 6, 11, 12, 16) are missing.
-- Walking path comes into play a lot.
-- LONG walk 8 to 9 and 18 back to parking lot.
-- No. 14 basket is leaning badly.
-- No map on site. Navigation is decent, but there are some weird paths. After 10, you see a tee, but it's 13. Walk past that and into the woods for 11-12. Walking from 15 tee to 15 basket, you walk right past the 17 tee. Sixteen tees away from 17, so you've got to backtrack 500 feet after 16.
-- Four wooded holes (7-8 and 11-12) are extremely short and narrow (to the point of being overgrown) and don't offer realistic paths. Combining them and doing some clearing could give you two good holes that would still be 200 feet or less.
-- Too many long, open, boring holes: Nine, 10, 13, 16 and 18 are completely flat and open.
-- No practice basket.
Other Thoughts:
-- The course plays alongside two ponds (a third beyond 18 is almost completely dry and not a factor on the hole), around two baseball fields, beside meandering sidewalks and through wooded creek banks. Moore Road dead ends into the park from the surrounding neighborhood, leading to parking adjacent to No. 9 basket and No. 10 tee. That means you come back by your car mid round.
-- This is a difficult course to rate. The best holes are really good and make you want to play them again. The worst holes are a combination of totally boring or so poorly designed that good shots are likely going to result in a lost disc.