Pros:
Nice use of the property, mix of downhill, flat, and uphill shots.
Beginner-friendly, a few obstacles such as trees/brush to navigate on each hole. not just baskets in a field.
Detailed signs with distance, par, hole layout, and direction to the next tee.
Trash can and Port-o-Potty on site
Practice basket on a hill - most of the baskets are not on flat ground so this gives you more accurate practice with uphill/down/hill/flat putts.
Cons:
Natural Tees aren't "clearly" defined - you can see wear marks in the ground in the general vicinity of each tee sign, some flags or other markers would be helpful.
Tee signs not locked down - There are cuffs to place locks on the tee signs however they were not present so they are free to spin in the base. Best to use the pictures in case some Smart Alecks come through.
Other Thoughts:
Not the best 9-hole course but not the worst either. It's at least separated from the other athletic fields in the park so activities will not interfere with each other. course is a good one for beginners. No tight tunnels or water hazards to worry about, risk of losing discs is mild as well. Not much challenge to offer for more experienced players, most holes will be reachable with putters and mid-ranges. There's a few areas you can get creative with an overhand shot or a spike hyzer over the trees.