Pros:
Bicentennial Park is located in a quaint residential area just minutes from I-5. This park contains a small gazebo, playground, picnic benches, and nice football sized grass field, great for families to have picnics on. The course directions make it easy to locate, and is right next to Mountlake Terrace DGC. The course was put together by local boyscouts which is great, and it helps youngsters to develop their skills and prepare them for larger courses like its big brother down the road. This course is perfect for children and those learning how the game works. Each hole is anywhere from 100-250 feet with bushes, trees, and even a mini backstop between some of the tees and the pins. Shade throughout the course makes for a pleasant time on those hot days (which is about 2 months a year). Also, hole four which was the longest hole had a great line between the tee and the pin making for a fun hole.
Cons:
The course was way too small and had no baskets. There were posts for the tees and posts for the pins, and sometimes just posts. Although most of the posts had yellow paint indicating where to hit it and numbers etched into it, there were no arrows pointing to the pin or towards the next hole. Holes 7-9 were a bit difficult to navigate and even worse, hole 9 was primarily all thorn bushes with no fairway.
Other Thoughts:
I know this received a low rating but realistically nobody who was a serious DGer would want to come here to play when there is a really good course down the road not even 2 miles away. It is great that they turned what looks like potential real estate into a course for kids, it just isn't anything more than a great spot for a quiet picnic and maybe a chance to throw the putter or midrange around.