Pros:
This 18-hole park course is a nice counterpoint to the much tougher, much longer, Kooky Noosa course up the road.
Excellent concrete teepads with the hole number embossed into the back. Baskets in good shape, though they are single-chain and can be hard to see in the shaded areas.
Good assortment of hole lengths. Ample trees place a premium on being able to shape your drive and hit a specific line.
Most holes play through trees, though there are a couple of open holes that allow you to relax a bit on your drive.
Hole 1 is easy to find next to the parking lot, and the final hole brings you right back to your vehicle.
Navigation is pretty simple, as this is a compact course. The map is useful in the congested corner with holes 7 - 11.
Cons:
Holes 7, 8, 9, 10 & 11 are all kind of stacked up at the end of the course, with crossing fairways and general interference issues. If others are on the course you'll need to coordinate play in this corner.
No signage at all. A simple tee sign with hole number and distance would be useful to traveling golfers like myself.
A couple of holes border on "poke-and-pray" as they don't have an obvious fairway. It would take a few rounds to learn the local routes.
Other Thoughts:
The park is utilized by many walkers on the trail that runs through the course, so keep your eyes open. Yielding to the walkers will only add a minute or two to your round.