Pros:
9 hole course that winds around a big block city park.
Chainstar baskets that caught well, and were in good enough shape. No problems here.
Gravel tee pads, but they were decent. Boxed in trapezoids, that were plenty long enough for a shorter course.
Navigation wasn't too bad, as long as the tee pads aren't covered in snow. More below on this.
The park itself is nice, with large mature trees and the smallest touch of elevation. A decent layout is here, despite a large amount of space to use.
Cons:
No tee signs. I was here with the snow on the ground, and if it weren't for tracks in the snow, I would have never found several of the tee pads. There is a cement block with the hole number on each tee pad, but a post would have been much better.
Not much distance on these holes. Most everything is under 200', with one 300' outlier (hole 8).
Other Thoughts:
If you think of this as a beginner's course, it's not all bad. Shorter, with a smattering of trees and decent tees. Bring your kids, and you won't be disappointed. As the only course in town, however, it leaves a little to be desired.
Unless you're just looking to run aces (I got one here, and I'm not very good), or looking to bag a quick 9, this isn't a course you're going to go out of your way to play. You could definitely to worse, though. This would be a place you could easily play with one or two discs.