Rob, I'm your guy. I played Park in high school, as it was our home course. The course was touched up by Ian Andrew a few years ago, with bunker refinements, tie-ins from greens to tees, and return of short-grass chipping areas around the greens. The course sits below Sheridan Drive, a busy, east-west thoroughfare that shuttle folks from the inner belt to the outer belt. When on the course, it's as if the traffic didn't exist.
The first hole is an easy par five, with a good drive. Without one, you might press and make 6 or 7. Two used to play as a five, but is now a long four. Downhill, dogleg right, to a receptive green. Three is a dogleg left par four, and four is the opposite, same par. Both are mid-length, and prefer accuracy on drive over length.
Five is a cool par three. Long, water right, room left to bail out. Six doglegs back to the left, outside the fourth hole's dogleg. 1 plays along a ridge, 2 drops down, and 3 through 6 play in a flat, lower area.
Seven is a straight four, the rises to a green in a hillside. Cool hole. Eight is a short par three that plays at a diagonal to the green. Nine is a picturesque five that runs parallel to one, but is a much better hole.
Back nine opens with an uphill par three, over sand, to a large green. You will have longer clubs into it and 12, which is the longest four on the course. In between is 11, a long par five, that doglegs slightly left (12 returns next to it, doglegging slightly right). Thirteen is a pitch of a par three, a gentle drop shot. Don't be short or long.
The 14-15 sequence shows how back-to-back short fours can delight or devour a golfer. 14 runs up a hill, to the left, with a blind tee ball. Rely on your host to give you the line. 15 drops down off the rise, into an Eden along the east-bordering creek. Hybrid off both tees will serve you well.
The finishing stretch is arduous. 16 is a long, flat par four, with loads of interest along the way. 17 is short on the card, but plays uphill and 30 yards longer. Really well-protected green. 18 is the members' delight. I'll say nothing about it now.
Feel free to dm me if you need my phone number for any other questions. I love the place.