Pros:
This course is easy to get to. Just north of 35W on Lexington Ave. There is a sign to the disc golf course just after 109th Ave.
Get ready to walk as this is no pitch and putt 9 hole course. If you don't know where the next hole is, simply follow the asphalt path in a clockwise fashion around the course.
1)The fairways are well maintained, the grass was cut on every hole.
2)Every hole has 2 or 3 seperate tees, some of them adding a lot of distance. Each separate tee on the course makes the hole play much differently. They aren't simply 40 feet back and you're still playing the same lines. About 20% of the tees are integrated into the asphalt trails which go around the park.
3)Water is used well on 2 holes. The hole information is incorrect as on hole #5 you are throwing over a shallow pond and need approximately a 250' shot to clear it.
Holy #8 was a lot of fun from the blue tee, luckily it favored a LHBH thrower such as myself. There is a good chance an errant drive can hit a tree, shoot off to the left and go into the lake.
4)The signage is the best I've seen anywhere in the Twin Cities. Each hole has a very detailed map showing you where each tee is, major trees and the basket placement. The only minor way they could make it better would be to integrate the entire course map on to the map of the park in the parking lot, but honestly the first hole sign is a few feet to the north of the lot.
5)The holes themselves are very well designed. You are going to use quite a few of your shots in just 9 holes. There is a good mix of hyzer, anhyzer, S-curve, tunnel shots, water, etc...
Cons:
1)The majority of the tee pads are dirt, much like a batters box at a softball field. They could easily be raked up and made level but were not.
2) No elevation comes into play at all in the park, even though the middle of the park has a few nice rolling hills which would make for some awesome shots.
3)Only 9 holes. There was a lot of room for expansion, even with the multiple tee pads which added a lot of length to the course.
4)A lot of holes favored someone throwing LHBH. There was only one hole that made me throw a slight anhyzer from the tee, whereas the rest were simple hyzer shots of varying length.
Other Thoughts:
This is a very solid course if you live nearby or are in the area. The course condition was really good compared to some of the earlier reviews thanks to not much rain in the past two months. It was still buggy in a few spots, but nothing major.
Hopefully in the future this course could be upgraded to an 18 hole course. There is a lot of real estate and elevation changes that could be used to make this an awesome course.