Pros:
This is a beautifully manicured park course. There are a ton of nice touches, with good tees and signs and landscaping everywhere. The wooded holes are wood chipped where necessary, and there are rock circles around some of the baskets and along the fairways.
The course is very beginner friendly, with a handful of open holes that offer scattered trees and grassy fairways. The rest of the course is fairly short, but plays through enough pine trees to make some technical lines. There are some minor elevation changes in the woods that add some variety.
Cons:
The course is extremely short, and the majority of the wooded holes have left turning lines. A simple short hyzer suffices for way too many of the holes here for the layout to provide much real challenge. The pin placements change things up a little but don't offer very different lines, instead just adding a little length in most cases. A few of the holes are blind, so it's a minor irritation to not have current pin positions marked on the signs.
Other Thoughts:
Beginners will have a great time here, it's a reasonable length and offers some technical shots without much punishment for errant shots. More experienced players won't find much variety or challenge, though it could be a fun place to play putter or superclass rounds.