Pros:
A short beginner course located around the softball field, playground, and volleyball courts in a small city park.
The course starts out with a bang. Hole 1 is just over 300 feet and is a beautiful risk reward shot, up the gut is a narrow but safe lane along the fence/tree line, but high lines either right-left hyzer line or left-right anny lines that flirt with OB.
The remaining holes present minor challenges with mature cottonwoods and OBs in the form of roads, parking lots and playgrounds, though mostly extremely short, providing a good place to work on approaches or for a beginner to learn the game, OBs keep the course interesting, especially with wind, some being quite close to the basket and some narrow fairways.
The course finishes with another interesting hole, #9 tees off through a narrow gap between 2 trees down a narrow fairway with OB on either side.
Tees. Natural, level grass teepads marked only by a 4x4 post with hole number and distance (though I am doubting the accuracy of the distances) is sufficient for this course.
Navigation. As soon as you find hole 1, navigation is a non-issue, as the basket is near the next tee, if you can't find your way, you'd better stay home and play Wii disc golf.
Baskets. This is my first encounter with the Disc Nation Liberty, though they appear slightly "cheaper" they perform quite well in my experience.
With the area available, I feel the course was well designed to fit 9 holes, though an area this size may have been more suitable to fit say 6 holes.
Cons:
Length. Hole 1 might require a driver, the remainder of the course is good for practicing approaches.
The repetitive feel of most of the holes (120' putter lines to the basket) makes the re-playability factor quite low. Even though I live just down the road part of the year, I'd much rather make the drive into Albert Lea to play DG.
Other users. Though the park is often empty, If other areas of the park are in use, you may find yourself explaining to the mother why her child on the slide is bleeding from the ear.
Other Thoughts:
If passing by on the freeway and you'd like to play a quick 9 holes, give me a shout. This one definitely isn't worth going out of the way for, but for a quick technical 9 holes, I'll walk the 3 blocks from my house to meet for a round.