Pros:
1) Basically two 9-hole courses, so you can either the front or back 9 or all 18.
2) Pathway made of logs that mark the fairway of each hole depending on proximity to other holes.
3) Great mix of long, medium, short holes. Variety of upshot, downshot drives/opportunities.
4) Multiple positions on all holes.
5) Signs on all holes and show location of the next hole.
6) Log benches and garbage cans/buckets at every hole.
7) Trees provide nice hallways, protection from the elements and add the technical element to the course, which is suited for all levels of players.
8) Nice, long and wide concrete teepads on every hole.
9) Fence segments around teepad areas provide some protection from errant throws of players that are playing holes running parallel to the hole that you are currently on.
10) Steps/stairs located on some holes where it may be too steep to walk/hike/climb.
11) I believe that local transit passes on Fulton Street and Crossover Drive, so driving is not the only viable mode of travel to play here.
Cons:
1) Don't recall drinking fountains on the course, not a real deal breaker.
2) Some baskets to holes are located within the same vicinity of other holes, so have the course map handy.
3) This is a very popular course, but even more so a popular park, so waiting times can be longer than what you normally expect.
4) Bathroom located across the street near basket of Hole #18. Go before your round or hold it in until the end.
Other Thoughts:
I drove 2.5 hours to play this course and was greeted with cloudy weather and minute sprinkling but was so refreshing after enduring valley heat, where I live. The course map does not tell all about the course, as there is a lot of walking/hiking up and down, which starts at hole 1 but gets really going on hole 11 to the finish, so bring a good pair of hiking shoes, walking stick, water and a good healthy stamina with you or you may have a bad experience. If this is your first time playing, as this was for me, bring the course map just in case you don't get lucky and bump into local regulars that are playing, like I was fortunate enough to have happen to me. Some hole locations are close enough to JFK Drive, so watch your throws. Also be careful when you finish 11 and walk towards 12 or the left side of the 14th teepad. They are located by slopes of a hill that is known for erosion, so watch your steps.
If the basket of hole 14 is on A, your next shot, putt or short approach, better be money or like my shot, it will roll down the side of the hill. Lucky for me, it was only about 15 feet. It could have ended up in the meadow, which would have been really bad for your score. The teepad for hole 13 is located pretty close to Crossover Drive. Try to keep your drive on hole 12 off the hillside because you won't get good footing, which means shorter and possibly inaccurate throws. Make sure your sidearm, flick and/or forehand is working because there are a lot of pin positions that require that type of shot. There are a few long holes 375+ but it's basket location that makes this course challenging for all. I would rather wait to play here and potentially wait for groups ahead of me to play out a hole or pedestrians to cross paths, than play at some courses which I could finish in no time at all. Difference is that my friend and I had a blast playing here and he just began playing about a month ago.