Pros:
Park is very well maintained. Most of the pins are challenging, but not so difficult that you can't score well if you play well. Accuracy and shot shaping definitely pay off. Once you find #1 tee, navigating the course is easy with directional arrows to the next tee at every basket except the few where the next tee is clearly visible. Course flow is very good, with only a little back tracking on 16. The course has excellent variety with tunnel shots, shaped drives, bomber runs, uphill shots and downhill shots. On most pins, unless you really throw a wayward shot, finding your disc won't be a problem. However, there are a few spots (12 & 15 come to mind) where the rough looked pretty thick if you didn't hit your line.
Cons:
Most of these are things that aren't big negatives, but would improve the course. Natural pads. When I played it was dry so this wasn't an issue, but if it were wet, concrete pads would be a plus. No benches or trash cans. No distance on the tee markers.
Other Thoughts:
I found this course to be really fun to play. As the previous reviewer stated, the course has been totally redesigned. Kudos to those who put in the work to create a great course. Below is a basket by basket description. As far as I know, no one has created a distance chart, but as you would expect, the tunnel pins are shorter, with the more open pins generally 400-500ft, with a couple of bomber pins (10 & 17) thrown in.
#1 Tee from the open into a downhill tunnel, over a little valley to the basket on the other side. Basket a little to the right.
#2 Tunnel shot that doglegs to the left. Approach is over a little valley to the basket.
#3 Tunnel shot that tees over a little valley then doglegs a little to the right.
#4 Open tee shot over a valley with fairly large trees on both the right and left of the fairway, so accuracy and some shot shaping needed.
#5 Open tee shot over an open rise to the tee protected by trees.
#6 Tee through a tunnel that then opens on the right. However, the basket it straight back in another tunnel, slightly to the left.
#7 Open tee with a medium sized tree right in the way about 40 feet out Basket is in a tunnel to the left straight behind the tree.
#8 Tunnel shot to an open area with the basket mounted on a stump, slightly to the right of the tunnel.
#9 Downhill highline fairway which is decently wide but narrow enough that some precision is required to stay out of the rough.
#10 Bomber run. Tee from the paved path with the path running along the left side and a dry, open creek on the right. I would guess that after heavy rains, the creek would have some water but appears to be dry most of the time.
#11 Tee from the paved path uphill to an open basket. Probably the easiest pin on the course.
#12 Tee through a semi-tunnel over a mid-size valley then open to the left. Not far enough left and you are in the rough, too far left and you are in the rough. Open back to the basket, but it is just in front of a wooded drop off so there is a definite risk reward for making a run at long putts.
#13 Tee through multiple smalls trees to the basket. Windows are there but accuracy is needed to hit them.
#14 Tee out of a short tunnel to a wide open basket. Slightly uphill. This is the one pin that I thought could have been made more challenging by tucking it into the trees down the right hand side.
#15 Tee from an open area through a gap in the trees maybe 100-130ft out from the tee over a valley to the basket on the opposite side of the hill.
#16 Big downhill tee to the basket on the other side of the creek. Here the creek is pretty wide, but was dry except for standing water by the bridge (which is the easiest way to get the basket and back).
#17 Bomber run for sure. Long open fairway with the basket tucked in trees at the far end of the open field. A huge cottonwood would need to be avoided for a monster drive down the right hand side of the fairway (RHBH).
#18 Tee to basket tucked in trees straight ahead.
I would rate the course higher if it had multiple pin placements and / or multiple tees from concrete pads. That being said, on a 'Fun Meter' this course rated really high for me.