Pros:
-decent 9-hole w/ concrete tees, fairly nice signs, and good use of some hilly and treed terrain on the campus
-grass mowed
-baskets were painted (with two colors for ORU color scheme), a decent caliber Mach, and in decent shape (though I can see what Chained Evil meant about the mower, evidenced by some dented cages)
-fun golf all around; good use of trees (I'd guess this is the reason for the long walk to 8's and 9's tees)
Cons:
-hole 8 now has two volleyball courts in the fairway
-distances between 7's basket and 8's tee, and from 8's to 9's, are longer than all the rest and seem a bit out of place
Other Thoughts:
Overall I was impressed by the holes, and this struck me as a pretty good 9-hole course with some nice terrain and decent use of the mature trees. The tee signs are very nice and look like they might even be from Houck designs. As mentioned, the walk to 8's tee did seem a bit long, but it's probably because any hole right after 7's basket would be a little too open. Now that there are volleyball nets up in 8's fairway, though, they might want to consider moving hole 8 to a new location.
I showed up on a weekday and I don't think classes were in session. I didn't check in with security, but I was also by myself and played a very quick round. Parking was no problem, and the gate was up so I parked in the student lot right by the first tee. Overall, playing here was easy and without problems for me.
The campus website says discs are available for checkout at the Aerobic Center on campus, but this may be outdated information. When I called them, they didn't know anything about discs for checkout. They did say that visitors are welcome to play, so I don't think it's typical for DGers to be kicked off the course. Nevertheless, be considerate and realize that it's a Christian college, where drinking and smoking are probably not welcome. I emailed campus security about the proper protocol to play here and have not heard back. If you want to make sure you'll be welcome and able to play, you might call security beforehand.
Rating: I'm between 2.0 and 2.5, so I'll go with the higher. Tulsa has so many great courses that I won't make it a priority to play here again unless I meet some ORU students that want to play some disc golf.