Pros:
Multiple tee/basket layouts for good variety keep the experience fresh. The tees are concrete for good footing.
Fairway shapes have plenty of variety, with many right and left turning holes, and a few that have options for either. The use of topography here is also excellent, and adds to my enjoyment of the course. It's a wooded course, but isn't terribly tight.
You don't need a big arm, or even drivers to play the original layout, and it is a good place to try out super class discs, or take newer players just learning to throw golf discs.
For someone of my ability, there are lots of birdie opportunities, I broke par for the first time on this course.
Holes 9 and 18 bring you right back to the parking lot, so you've got options if you only want to play 9, or play 9 more, and it's nice if you want to stash something in your car, or if you forgot something you need to grab.
Being one of the busier courses around, there's usually someone friendly around to join you for a round. Even if you're playing here solo for the first time, the course is easy and straightforward to navigate with signs at every short tee, and a sign at the first tee stating long/short basket locations.
A practice basket is located along with a kiosk with course maps and scorecards directly behind the first tee.
There are lots of benches around, and trash cans abound, keeping up the parks clean appearance. Clean bathrooms are located right by the parking lot.
The beautiful park setting gives a secluded feeling on most of the holes.
There are plenty of other things to do at the park, including basketball courts, soccer/cricket field, softball fields, and a dog park.
Cons:
Being the closest course to UNCC, it gets crowded, and you can expect to wait at a few holes.
The DGA Mach 3 baskets are difficult for me to see. Some, but not all, of the baskets have a round yellow number plate on top, which make them a little easier for me to locate. Mostly, though, the baskets just blend in to the surrounding trees. The last two times I was there, the outer chains on basket #16 were disconnected from the bottom ring, but it caught fine for me.
I didn't notice any signs at the long tees, but they're usually not very far from the shorts, so it's not a real big con.
Being Charlotte's oldest course, and with as much traffic as it gets, the soil on a lot of the course is not in the best of shape.
Other Thoughts:
This is a great course that I really enjoy playing. It's well worth the trip for a round, a must play whether you live in the Charlotte area, or are just visiting.