Pros:
-Baskets are bright and easy to see
-Nice park with other things to do here including; camping, real golf (free with gravel-ish greens), playground, shelter, tennis, etc. Seems to be well maintained.
-Course is pretty long overall for a park course but has a good variety of length too. A few ace runs and a few around 400'
-Good flow, signage and common sense can keep you following the right path
-Won't lose a disc here.
-Unless there are golfers out, you will not see many other park users. We were the only disc golfers on a friday afternoon as well.
-Signs were helpful
Cons:
-Not many trees or other obstacles on this course. Most throws are open with distance as the only challenge. No elevation change at all.
-I hate to hate on homemade baskets because they are unique and cool and probably took a lot of work. These are pretty typical for homemade except they let disc fall out of the basket! Other than that they are great, very sturdy.
-No tees, ground was fairly flat and grippy enough though.
Other Thoughts:
Disc golf is a good addition to this otherwise under-utilized small town park. A lot of effort went in to this park and I did enjoy playing it. They did what they could with the flat, tree-less land. There are plenty of courses in this area so you might as well make a day of it and play them all!