Pros:
Kess Creek is a very nice park, with playgrounds, restrooms, a nice basketball court, a few pavilions, and a walking trail running through the whole park. There are some challenging holes on this course, which ups my rating a little bit. There are a few stinkers too, however. The first 3 holes are all fun, with tight lines and tress a plenty. Hole 1 has an elevated basket guarded by a very large tree just in front and to the right. The mound is probably over five feet tall, so discs will roll away from the basket with a miss. Hole 2 is a tight little shot with thick brush on the right and another guardian tree just before the basket, not counting all the trees in between! Hole 3 plays back towards #1 teepad, with several trees blocking your line. Then you get to the first of the stinkers, Hole 4. Just a pad and a basket with nothing in the way. But, right after that one, #5 takes you over the footbridge that spans Kess Creek and into the back side of the park. All of the holes back there are challenging, with tight lines, creek (OB), and thick brush on the back side. Most of the holes are fairly short back there, but that's kind of a relief since there just isn't room to rip anything. Hole 6's basket is hard to find from the pad, but with a quick walk up a little ways, you can find it. 7 plays long across the very back of the park and is another really tight hole. Hole 8 is the first one on the back side that I didn't think really had a fairway. There is very little room to throw through. I'm sure as the course gets played more, more lines will open up. BUT, there are lots and lots of seedling trees that will eventually block most of the alleys out there. Hole 9 takes you back to the front side of the park and is just a field, pad and basket. The only real obstacles on this side of the creek are the people playing in the park. 10 and 11 are also on this side. Then, you get to go back in the "good" side of the park for 12 - 16. All of those are nice holes, with 15 and 16 repeating 8's dilemma of not really having a fairway (all 3 of those are tree city!). Then, you're back in the front side for 17 and 18, with just baskets, picnickers and nothing else in the way. All in all, it's fun to play.
Cons:
As I mentioned, holes 4, 9, 10, 11, 17, 18 are just a field. 11 is still fun though, because it's 550 feet downhill with thick brush on the left.
The back side seems to be in a gulley as well, because we haven't had a good rain in some time and there was a lot of mud and standing water on the back.
My only other real gripe is the lack of throwing lanes on 8, 15 and 16.
Other Thoughts:
Once those trees on the back side mature, those holes on that side of the creek are going to be almost unplayable. This is a few years away, but branches will be blocking more and more lanes as the years go by. If you're in the area, it's definitely worth playing. Some of the holes will challenge your accuracy, and a few will challenge your distance.