Pros:
Hunter Memorial Park is nice enough, home to an 18 hole disc golf course, a fighter jet, an old caboose, a pond with geese and ducks, a playground, tennis courts, baseball fields and other recreational activities. All of it nicely maintained and clean. The disc golfing is on the easy end of the difficulty scale, but there are some good holes. The tees are concrete, and the baskets are still fresh. I liked the elevation changes, mostly subtle, but significant at times. There are trees scattered on most holes, never too densely, just enough to provide challenge on the better holes. Signs pointed the transitions from hole to hole where necessary. My favorite holes were 3, 4, 8, 11, 15, 16 and 18. 3 is a tough downhill drive with a number of trees to clear. The fairway is flanked by a fenced retention pit to the left and a road running the length of the right side. 4 is the longest hole, gradually descending a narrow fairway to a basket tucked on the right side at the end. 8 is wide open and downhill, but there is a creek lined with large rocks that protects the left side of the green. 11 is short, but an uphill that turns right to an elevated pin in the trees. I managed to put my putter under the basket, best shot of the day. 15 is sloped gently uphill, with a main gap in the trees that is important to hit. 16 is downhill and the fairway is open on the left, but trees block middle, right, and around the approach. 18 is a good hole also, kind of requiring some luck to split the stand of tall trees at the bottom of the hill. Beginners could learn a lot playing this course without being too frustrated. There is a coke machine and water fountain next to the baseball fields on the walk between holes 9 and 10.
Cons:
No benches except the picnic tables and bleacher next to the ball fields. The tee signs were not bad, but they were poorly posted and several were fallen over or gone. The same goes for the next tee arrow signs. There was significant rainfall the day before I played, and most fairways were waterlogged and muddy. There is goose crap all over, I hear it's slick. There is opportunity to lose discs OB or in a few streams and brushy areas. I went over the fence on 9, the wind carried my putter up, up, and away. There are places where baskets are near other tees, and fairways are near other features of the park, so danger of hitting a person exist. The walk after hole 9 is long, and after 12 as well. Pro players will be yawning while they rack up deuces on the many short holes.
Other Thoughts:
A quick and relatively fun 18 hole course. The longer holes usually provided tricky drives for my RHBH dominant style. Even some of the shorter holes were complicated by the sustained wind. I made par on my first round there, with two birdies and two bogeys. I liked Hunter Memorial Park, but nearby Deer Lick Park is a little better, if you ask me.