Pros:
-Tee signs are great except for holes 4 and 7, 4's shot is blind, and seems to throw you straight into some trees, the basket for 5 is right out a little clearing so, it would seem like that is the hole, but in fact, it is down in a little bowl on a hard hook left. Hole 7 has a cracked tee sign, not a huge deal as the basket can be seen without looking too hard.
-The one thing that this course does very well is good use of land. The park is definitely not the largest/most ideal location for disc golf, but the course doesn't really feel crammed, even though it kinda is. There are thick trees, rolling rocky hills, flat grassy areas, walking paths, I mean it has a ton of cool features, and they are all used super well. Particularly elevation, there are a ton of little rises, or ridges, or bowls, and all the ones I saw were incorporated somehow
-Navigation, as in hole to hole type stuff is super easy, you just look around and you'll see a sign, some of the holes themselves though are a little hard to anticipate in terms of where they are heading
-This is a short course, I mean, super short, but it has a great loop layout, where hole 9 ends right by hole 1's tee pad, so you can play this course several times.
-Good bench at the beginning in the kiosk
-Great course to introduce someone to disc golf at. They can be punished, but the sub 250' holes are easily par-able
Cons:
-Tee lads are not good. There are signs that at least indicate where you throw from, but it makes you do a double take because the ground there is so rocky and uneven, this makes a run up impossible on most holes, not that you really need one due to the short length of the holes
-Basket Visibility is an issue, there are some holes where you can see the basket clearly, 1,2,5,8, but the rest are more difficult to locate/discerne from other holes, some numbers on the tops would be nice.
-Mach II Baskets are not the greatest, but do provide a decent amount of catch, I hit chains a couple times, but just was coming in a little to hot to stay in (that is until hole 5 temped me to throw all my mids)
-A couple holes seem sloppy, or forced to me. Hole 8 is a great tunnel shot, with lots fo potential, but the ceiling is almost too low for me to walk through, let alone throw. (Let the record show that I am a person of relatively short stature) hole 4 as mentioned earlier is also super weird
-Not a lot of distance variety here, And I cant blame the designer for that really because of the size of th Park, but all you'll need here are putters and maybe a midrange.
Other Thoughts:
For what this course is, it is super nice. A great pit stop to stretch your legs, a great place to bring beginners, or to try and hit an ace. Fun course, not worth going out of your way, but if you're in the area, it would be silly to skip this one.