Pros:
A 9er with some interesting holes.
-Amenities: Concrete tees, single chain baskets, good tee signs including hole maps.
-Opening: Dude, probably the best one-two opener I've seen on a nine-hole course. The first plays downhill through hardwoods and over a creek that could easily gobble ricochets. The second is a slight uphill theme on the same variation - there are multiple possible lines, all narrow, with a scenic green and OB punishment.
-"Friendly": Easy to play, easy to navigate, hard to lose discs. Great difficulty for newer players.
-Shot Shaping/Gameplay: A phenomenal start with a weaker finish. The first two are great, and (3) is also a cool shot with the river and dam in view. Then, (4) is the best chance to throw a longer drive. From there, (5) and (6) are moderately interesting stock shots, and (7)-(8) are pretty boring and wide open. (9) is a great finish, a big downhill drive with the basket in a cluster of bushes. Although the lengths don't vary much, the type of shot changes up consistently and it's fun to go for the birdies.
Cons:
Next to nothing, except that it's a 9er.
-Shortness: Only two holes over 300'. There just isn't much room in the park to stretch out, in addition to a lack of usable obstacles. As noted, though, this is a decent length for newer players to enjoy.
-Variety: (7) and (8) are wide open and windy, with only a hill adding challenge. The middle section, while acceptable, doesn't present anything out of the ordinary either.
-Construction: There was ongoing construction on hole (7). Other than being an eyesore, it has yet to be determined what impact this has on the course.
Other Thoughts:
For a park of this size, this is a great course. It uses the park features excellently and doesn't try to be bigger than it is. I loved the first three holes along the creek, and though it loses some momentum, Pepper Branch remains a good example of a 9er. In the scope of all courses, it's solidly Typical, a fun birdie hunt with no issues.