Pros:
Well maintained park with baskets in good shape. Good for beginner to intermediate players, or for working on your upshots. Course flow is pretty logical. Holes have some minor degree of challenge getting between and around trees, but aren't overwhelming. Rarely crowded, and for the most part, the holes don't come in contact with the other amenities in the park. If the assigned layout is a bit underwhelming, provides some nice safari hole action where you can bring more water into play.
Cons:
No permanent tees and sometimes gets muddy around both the tees and pins. Longest holes are only 312'. Advanced players will probably find it a bit underwhelming for anything more than approach practice. Water is in play, but you're going to have to really screw up to find it. Park geese on hole 7 are sometimes in the way. Still a multiuse park and sometimes pedestrians cross the course.
Other Thoughts:
Basically, your standard small town, nine holer. I've heard rumors about concerning expansion of this course, but nothing concrete. I've seen better, and I've certainly seen worse. This is what I call a good lunch hour/exercise course as you can probably complete a round in under 25 minutes. You can leave the bag in the car and probably get by with a midrange and putter. Nothing special, but not far off the interstate and restaurants nearby. You can come here afterwards to burn off the calories.