Pros:
This course is easy to find, and you can park right at hole 1. It plays through a recreation area from concrete pads to blue discatcher baskets. Each tee has a nice tee sign as well with distance and route marked. I kind of like the signs with old pictures of the course because you can see what it looks like in a different season, or when the course was newer.
The holes are mainly pretty open though. Some do bring some trees into play, but there really aren't any gaps you need to hit, lines you need to pure, just whether you want to go right/left, and how wide. It's all kind of up to you.
There's some good use of various distances, and even a water feature on hole 10.
Cons:
I do think it gets a little boring, and the design really drops off towards the end. After about hole 13 it just kind of plays around some baseball fields (and right at one), and the last hole is a long walk back towards the parking lot, then just a wide open 160' hole away from the parking lot. It really was just a "find space for one more hole no matter how bad just to get us to 18" kind of decision.
There was nothing at all particularly great about the course, or challenging. There's a long walk from hole 9 to 10, which is in a different part of the park.
Other Thoughts:
It was a fun round, worth the stop. Definitely adds something unique here to Crockett, TX, but not particularly unique compared to any other disc golf course. I'm rating this a solid, and satisfying Typical course.