Pros:
The first half of the course plays through an open grassy area. It is nicely mowed with a couple trees as obstacles and some brushy rough on one side of a couple holes. The second half of the course is much shorter and more technical through a small wooded area. There is enough brush to really punish an errant shot, but not enough that it eats discs. There are two tees on each hole that are pretty easy to find and follow, and nice orange baskets that are very visible. The dual tees change up the length quite a bit on the open holes, and offer different lines through the woods.
Cons:
The open part of the course is pretty boring. The shots are all straight and about the same length with no real obstacles. The wooded section feels a bit repetitive too, with straight short shots through lots of small trees. This section of the course also feels a little unfinished, with lots of pinball trees and brushy areas on fairways, along with some stumps and dead branches to trip you up. The tees are natural and not in great shape, and the basic signage was vandalized and broken. The open holes play along an abandoned road, no safety issues but you can scuff up your plastic if you're not careful.
Other Thoughts:
The course has potential, especially through the wooded section, but it doesn't quite feel finished. Better tees and upgraded signage would go a long way toward making it feel like a real course. Beginners will find the open holes a little long, and the wooded holes pretty punitive for a less accurate player. More experienced throwers won't find much challenge or variety here. This isn't one to go out of your way for, but it's a pretty park and not a bad place for a quick stop if you're passing by.