Pros:
The course: Huge concrete Tee pads and Disc Catcher baskets. Long and short Tee pads. Water stations and plenty of benches. Good mix of long (500'+) and short (300'+/-) holes. Good use of tree islands and elevated baskets as well as a strategically placed boulder add a little more challenge to what would otherwise be a very flat, open and dull course.
The Park: Restrooms, picnic shelter, playground, fishing lakes, bike and walking trails on site for a full day of family recreation.
Cons:
Only nine holes (so far). No hole distances listed on Tee markers. Only temporary markers indicating the way to the next hole's Tee pad. This is a brand new course so I assume permanent markers are in the works. Not much elevation change.
Other Thoughts:
This is a nicely done recreational course for the novice to intermediate player. As such I think that the designer(s) did a really good job of using the space and terrain that they were given to work with. I heard rumor that future plans call for expanding the course to 18 holes, I hope the rumor is true.
I gave this course a 4 rating keeping in mind that it is meant to be a family/recreational course and not a pro or destination course.