Pros:
-Regulation baskets on all holes.
-Beginner friendly design
-Has some good change in the terrain on the "back side" (6,7,8,9)
-Holes 2,3,6 & 7 make good use of trees to add a bit of technical challenge
-Decent mix of long/open and shorter technical holes
-Beautiful setting
-Would prob be a great spot for some night golf, bummed i didn't try it while i was there
-Great free camping 2 miles west of town at Iron Creek
Cons:
-Tee pads aren't well marked: 1 & 5 not at all when i started playing the course, overall the painted stones could be improved upon
-No maps, but not tough to navigate
-Crowds can get in the way, there's a walking trail that goes thru parts of the course. Also, popular wedding site in the summer (the entire park can be reserved making it virtually unplayable)
-Can be very windy at times being on top of a barren hill
-More permanent tee pads or even just markers could easily be installed, they've already invested in the baskets
-No real market in town for discs, i was told one of the gear shops sometimes has discs but didn't find any...closest supply was over an hour away in Ketchum
Other Thoughts:
This was my "home course" for 5 months while working in the area, played it dozens of times and did what i could to improve the tee pad marker situation...basically just stacked a few more rocks on some to make them stand out more.
Hole 4 is pretty long and open, i have yet to find out (or decide for myself) if it's a par 4 or really long par 3.
As others mention, it's not the greatest course, but it did the job as the closest real course to where i lived...and was as decent as the rogue course i made up in Challis.