Pros:
This course is easy to get to off the highway, and the baskets are very visible once you're on the fairgrounds.
If you use the map on this site/app, you'll have no problem finding the first tee, and navigating around.
The actual flow of this course is good, and the holes themselves are rather thoughtful (though I do think some branches need trimming since it's been almost 10 years since the course was put in)
The teepads were actually dry, and marked with tall yellow poles so they're easy to find from the basket.
Cons:
Other than the trimmings, there are some huge challenges to playing this course.
Every time I've played this course it's been standing water. Not just puddles, not just post-rain, but over the shoes standing water. I don't know how or why but there is no drainage. In the warm weather, this means it's a haze of mosquitos. Literally. BRING MOSQUITO SPRAY
The pads are uneven gravel, but you're going to try and throw so fast to get out of the mosquitos you might not notice. The grass seems to stay tall (probably can't mow because of the water), but the tees are marked by yellow poles though, as mentioned above.
I thought I misplayed hole 3, but after looking at the map and now seeing the last review, yes it seems a couple baskets got switched.
For being in a somewhat hilly part of Texas, this course is unusually flat (maybe contributing to the ever-present standing water)
Other Thoughts:
This would be a really not bad course if it was more playable. I don't like rating courses on the conditions of the day, but the water seems to just be an ongoing issue, and something you'll probably be able to expect. I'd even still rate it a 2 but the fact that that means the mosquitos are SO bad, and there for most of the year, makes me really not want to play this course again and that knocks the rating down.
But in the winter- sure it's a 2. If it's actually dry- 2.5!