Pros:
The thought that went into recycling old road signage for the tee/basket signs was good and the color-coordinating tee signs and basket numbers are the ONLY way this course is even playable.
Ace runs? It exists?
Cons:
Tight, overlaps itself and if more than two/three well-spaced groups ever played this course, catastrophic injury would occur. The pins and tees are so tightly spaced in some areas that you have to throw over a basket or tee toward the hole you're trying to play.
There are probably less than two dozen trees on the entire 18-hole course.
As you are due north of the reservoir the wind is constant and strong. The whole course is laid out east-west so the wind is almost entirely of the cross-wind variety.
The baskets are a travesty. They are home/shop-made from heavy pipe and scrap metal. The outer chains are strung too tight and can actively reject discs at times. The inner chains have been disconnected and hang down below the basket. The whole assembly was spray-painted white after installation and the constant wind and weather haven't done it any favors. You'll get chalky paint residue on you discs when you sink your putt is what I'm saying. Several of the baskets are starting to sink into the damp soil. Spiders live in/on almost every basket. Several baskets could use some repair as the bottom basket portion is crooked/loose.
They concrete drainage ditch that runs down the length of the course must have had some work done on it lately as there are mounds of smelly dirt located on several holes. The drainage ditch is the only real obstacle on the course as you don't want your disc to land in the stinky water. The holes marked with water on the course info are the ones that run along/across the ditch.
As it is an overflow basin, it is designed to hold water. While dry the day I played, there is evidence that this isn't always the case. It's a flat bowl and therefore has almost no elevation component to it.
The "tee boxes" are non-existent. You stand next to the tee sign and throw. Even the tee signs on the side of the berm surrounding the basin.
The basin is mowed, but that is the sum total of the maintenance performed on the course. Weeds around baskets, poor basket condition (see above), etc. In the park department's defense, the hanging chains would make weed-eating difficult.
No amenities (benches, garbage cans, etc.) except a port-a-john up by the road.
Other Thoughts:
The course is laid out in an overflow basin on the North side of the Altus Reservior. And then they only used about two-thirds of the available area. It's befuddling that the park land due west along the access road wasn't utilized as it has some opportunities that aren't presented in this basin.
This has the feel of an 18-hole course crammed onto a piece of land that would barely contain a decent 9-hole layout. I couldn't wait to finish the course so the "experience" would be over.