Pros:
Excellent tee signs that are informative and easy to spot. Grass is well mowed. Only 9 holes.
Welp, that's it.
Cons:
This is the afterthought-iest of afterthoughts of a course put into a park. Shoehorned in and around ball fields, roads, and parking lots doesn't even begin to come close to describing how horrid the design is. The course is completely enveloped amongst practically everything you don't want DG holes to be around, like a hemophiliac in an iron maiden. Not crossing a ball field is the exception more than the norm and maybe the worst part is that the holes even crowd each other(!).
Let's take hole 1 and 9 for example. 1 plays adjacent to and across the corner of a soccer field. Hole 9 plays literally across the same soccer field. COMPLETELY ACROSS IT FROM CORNER TO CORNER. Oh, and you can easily go into the parking lot on hole 9. Oh and hole 9's basket is less than 30 feet from hole 1's tee. Not an exaggeration. Talk about starting and finishing near each other for routing purposes!
I should also point out that this course is completely wide open. Occasionally you'll have a treeline to go along or a random tree here and there but basically wide ass open. So when the wind is gusting, like it was the day I played, it's not a question of if you're going to end up in a ball field but when, ramping up the peril.
The baskets are not great either. Single set of chains, really lightweight and prone to splash/spit-outs. If I had to guess they're old Mach 1's or something. They function but barely and the paint is fading on them fast.
The tees are basically 1'x1' or 2'x2' square pavers of concrete. They're mostly flush with the ground so that's good but even someone with limited run up like myself felt like I was driving from a postage stamp. To make matters worse, lots of these holes actually have good length to them, so you actually would like to run up on most of them. Even worse, the tee sign or a random tree is perfectly in the way of where you'd want to start your run up onto the world's tiniest tee pads. Some of the placements seemed like intentional trolling by the designer/installer rather than basic incompetence.
There's not a lot of fairway shape variety here due to the wide openness of the course. Some holes go a little bit left, some a little bit right but mostly straight, mindless bombing.
Other Thoughts:
There isn't really any great, redeemable quality of this course. It would actually be better if there was no course at all in my opinion b/c this is the blackest of black eyes for disc golf enthusiasts. There is no reason to come here, at all. When the park is completely devoid of other patrons, like it fortunately was the day I played, you can come here and work on your distance lines a bit, basically field or wind practice. Nearby Emerald Woods is a much better choice if for no other reason than it resembles actual disc golf and isn't an accident waiting to happen.