Pros:
Excellent mix of wooded and open holes, 10 and 8 by my count. Baskets are in good shape and they now have concrete tee pads, added after the pictures on this site.
The wooded and open holes are broken up pretty well, 4 wooded, 3 open, 4 wooded, 1 open, 2 wooded and it finishes with 4 open.
Good mixture of right and left holes as well as using all the elevation in this multi-use park, primarily down by the creek.
The distances felt reasonable, for the type of hole. Finishing with a Par 4 on the open 18th.
Cons:
No maps available, but pretty easy to follow, once you find #1, be sure to check out #4, you won't see it from #3.
It looks like they made an island green on #3. Problem is you have to play over the entrance road and right next to the softball field, could be unplayable quite often.
I'm sure the holes by the creek (8,9,10,11,13) would get pretty wet with rain. They've fixed #11 real well, with a boardwalk back to the tee. But some of the other holes just have pallets to walk on over the soggy areas.
Also, the underbrush it pretty bad on these, could use some more trimming and cutting.
Other Thoughts:
Overall I liked the nice variety on this course, the use of the creek for danger, the elevation changes on 11-15. Except for 3 and possibly 18, this course stays away from the other park users pretty well.
#15 is a fun, elevated tee to a mostly open fairway, just enough trees and brush to make you hit your spot.
#16 has a pretty unique tee shot, a row of tall pine trees down the right side, that you have to go around, left to right. Problem is, the branches hang down real low, so you can't just throw a forehand flick. Perfect place for a roller off the tee, I tried, but definitely don't have that shot!
Nice park, plenty of other activities, restrooms available, but a little sketchy. I understand the other course in town (Stoney Creek) stays flooded most of the time, so this course must get the many rounds it deserves.
Funny story on this course, in March I was in Tucson on a trip. Just pulled up at Marana Rock and another player arrives, with a Carolina Panthers shirt. Turns out he moved there from Goldsboro and use to play this course all the time! It's a small DG world!!