Pros:
Some of the pins are in interesting nooks. It's a nice place to go practice driving for distance. Lots of open hyzers, with 2 or 3 shots with some decent elevation change. There's a bathroom in a central location. It's easily navigated. There's a nice mix of protected and unprotected greens, as well as guarded and unguarded tee shots.
Cons:
It's a swamp during rainy season. 2-5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 16, 17, and 18 are all rhbh skewed (rhbh is there on all; a few have other options) Fairways are often surrounded by deep grass that makes it easy to lose a disc, but doesn't add much difficulty to your next shot (assuming you find your disc). The wind swirls, making it very difficult to judge the effect on your disc. 11's drive is dangerous; you can't see people walking from 11 basket to 12 tee.
Other Thoughts:
A vast improvement over the old 9 hole course. It's a well-designed course for the park it's in. Fine for playing on nice days, but if it's rainy the front 9 turns into a swamp, and if it's hot, there isn't much shade.
If you have a cannon, this is a really interesting course that really challenges placement and shot shaping. If you don't have a cannon, there are some holes that get a big monotonous, but several that are still technical and fun. It's also easy to skip the two most open 400'+ holes (go to 5 after finishing 2).