Pros:
Good DGA baskets (Mach 2, I think), signage at several of the tee areas, concrete tee pads for all but Hole 1 (asphalt).
Cons:
Course uses the fences of the tennis courts and ball fields as hazards/obstacles on two holes (a personal pet peeve of mine), which introduces the potential for disc golfer vs. other park user types of incidents and/or safety hazards. Also, some of the tee placements create conflicts and safety hazards with the previous hole (AKA hosting a tournament or having multiple groups playing at the same time could create avoidable delays between shots and/or safety issues).
Other Thoughts:
I think it's a quick, fun round. Be tough to play Hole 2 or Hole 5 when there was other people using the tennis courts and/or ball field. Especially if it were really windy or you had newbie and/or player with serious accuracy issues off the tee. With the park/course relatively empty, however, it's a fun short-course to sneak a quick 27-36+ holes in! And "par" for most players with a rating of ~900 should essentially be 23 (-4) or maybe even 22 (-5). Lots of short, relatively easy tee shots.