Pros:
-The tee boxes are great. Love the triangle concrete tee pads.
-Old growth trees add some challenge.
-Meandering creek is a significant deterrent to being aggressive.
-Multiple ace run chances.
-Good place for a quick round.
-Friendly locals that helped us navigate.
-Well worn-in course
Cons:
-Older goals
-Tee signs missing and vandalized in spots.
-Very short from concrete tees. I did not use a distance driver all day.
-I saw no welcome map and layout was a bit confusing.
-Holes are in close proximity so there is a danger of being hit from players on other holes.
Other Thoughts:
A friend and I played a round here and really enjoyed ourselves. It is cart friendly, but you will probably only need a handful of discs.
The creek can suck up discs, but the water was clear, and discs were all retrievable. Make sure to bring something to help retrieve deep discs in places.
There was tons of traffic and everyone was very helpful. I would recommend playing with a local since many goals can be seen from tee boxes so it can be confusing.
Rating would be higher with better signage, longer holes (We did not know about long tee locations), and basket upgrades. But I would definitely recommend if you are looking for a fun easier course to play.
3/15/21 Update:
Out of the 66 courses I have reviewed, this is where this course ranks along with similarly rated courses:
Rank-Course, Location
39-Shoally Creek DGC, Boiling Springs, SC
40-The Dragon, Purcell, OK
41-Mulerider DGC, Magnolia, AR
42-Lakeside DGC, Elmore City, OK
43-Northwestern Oklahoma State University, Enid, OK
44-Broadlawn Park, Ardmore, OK
45-Alex Clark Memorial DGC, McKinney, TX
46-Lake Bistineau State Park, Doyline, LA
47-North Lake Park, Denton, TX
48-Sertoma Field DGC, Walhalla, SC