Pros:
UPDATE: This course has been expanded to 18 holes. My brother and I played today in a steady rain. Thanks to the local player that messaged me personally about the course changes; I wanted to play today, to spite the weather!
1. Elevation changes are nice, and challenging. #2 feels like hiking, not disc golf! #3 and #11 drop off severely, so don't overshoot.
2. Well-defined fairways with little rough; it would be nearly impossible to lose a disc.
3. Effective use of a small park area without invading a nature trail area but yet not crowding the holes.
4. I love the trees. They aren't young, skinny, annoying trees, but mostly older-growth larger trees. It's a pretty park.
Cons:
1. Not a whole lot of length, but very little technical work for mid-range or short shots either. The course does require a modicum of precision, but when several holes can be thrown with a putter, I'm not that impressed.
2. I still feel that the course is too straight. I counted at least 10 mostly straight holes (with others that could be considered straight for long throwers), 5 minimally dogleg left holes, and 3 minimally dogleg right holes that I threw forehand as an experiment, but that I could have thrown as a straight hole. I really believe that an alternate set of tees or pins could make this course a real challenge.
3. Tee boxes could still use a little work. The new tee boxes are nice.