Pros:
-The course was fairly easy to navigate. There was a beaten path between most of the holes.
-Baskets are in good shape, catch well, and their blue color makes them easy to see.
-Several holes on the course made use of the available elevation. Hole 5 was a fun blind downhill shot.
-Used the trees and brush in the park well for some nice pin placements, to make the course more challenging than it would be without them.
-The course featured a pretty good variety of shots. There were some open shots, some slightly wooded shots, a shot over water and some uphill and downhill shots.
-The course used the available obstacles it had pretty well to make some fun holes.
Cons:
-No tee-signs with distance or layout of the hole, just a post marking the next tee-pad.
-The tee-pads were terrible. Hole 6 didn't give us enough room to tee off, we had to tee off in front of the post for the hole. Hole 7's tee-pad was uneven and in a very small area. Tee-pad 8A was uneven and I was a little afraid, I was going to slide into the pond after my throw.
-Course didn't have much in the variety of distances. None of the holes seemed to be over 330 feet and most seemed to be less than 300 feet.
-The tall bushed and grass near the creek could be an easy place to lose discs in, especially since some of the baskets are placed really close to the rough.
-Holes 4 and 5 played really close to each other and might interfere with each other if there were multiple groups on the course.
-Holes 8 and 9 had a lot of goose poop on them. Hole 9 was also very muddy.
-Overall, the course didn't provide too much challenge.
Other Thoughts:
This course was your typical 9 hole park course. There was nothing spectacular about it, but it still featured some fun holes. If you are in the immediate area and need to kill some time give it a try, but don't go out of your way.