Pros:
Concrete tee-pads
Distances marked for most holes
Baskets in decent shape
Variety of shots, there are opportunities to use every shot in the bag
The most wooded course in the area, so there are a few trees to work around.
Hole 17 is one of the most challenging holes in the area.
Based off fun factor, probably my favorite course to play in the Wichita falls area, even if it isn't the best one.
Cons:
No bathrooms
Mosquitoes are a huge problem after a rain
The park doesn't drain well, so lots of standing water after it rains...adding to the aforementioned mosquito problem.
Some layout issues, which can cause safety concerns...2's teepad is inside the putting circle for 1's basket, easy to hit someone with a drive off one if you aren't careful. 6's fairway is also adjacent to 1 and 2 and that could be an issue if you accidently turn one over. 6 and 7 share some parts of the fairway. 17 is really tight and while that makes for a fun hole, if the disc hyzers out it could take out a moving car, as the hole plays along the road. 17 also has a running path cutting through it.
7's line is almost overgrown to the point of not being viable, the only line is a really overstable skip shot (RHBH) and hoping that it stays low enough to get under the trees.
Really crazy pars, I think the real par involves subtracting a stroke from all of the par 4s and 5s. If you play it as all par 3s, its the hardest course in the city.
Other Thoughts:
I really enjoy this course, probably because it has some trees that at least occasionally force you to use shots other than big hyzers. I usually find an excuse to throw all the shots in the bag here.
Hole 1 starts out as a 200ish foot ace run, pretty much a dead straight shot to the basket
Hole 2 is tight tree tunnel, which is deceptive, there is a forehand line (for righties) and a high-flex line for backhanders
Hole 3 is a short tight tree tunnel either forehand or backhand
Hole 4 is a longer hole starting with a tree tunnel that opens up into a field and the basket.
Hole 5 is a tight tree tunnel that plays well for RHFH or a high anny bomb RHBH
Hole 6 is a 450+ foot wide open hole, just grip and rip
Hole 7 is (RHBH) a low skip shot, hoping to get under the trees for a 2 look
Hole 8 is a 130 foot clown's mouth shot through a short tree tunnel, there is a hyzerbomb route if you want to ignore the hole design
Hole 9 is a 300-ish foot shot behind a tree, usually just a straight ahead hyzer.
Hole 10 is a 520 foot shot, that I think is a true Par 4 on the course. It starts with a shot through some trees, up to an open field, through another area with some trees and a basket behind a large pine tree.
Hole 11 is a 270 foot hyzer over a couple of trees
Hole 12 plays 300 feet and for righties is either a gentle turnover or forehand line
Hole 13 plays for a low straight forehand or a high hyzer bomb over the trees
Hole 14 plays along an the edge of an open field and the trees, this is a great hole for a big roller off to the side along the field or a big high turnover shot
Hole 15 is a double mando through the trees up to the basket
Hole 16 is a tricky hole, it plays through a cluster of trees up for about 225-250 feet up to a 150 foot long tree tunnel with the basket at the end. Placement is really important as you want to be at the opening of the tunnel.
Hole 17 is one of the hardest holes in the area and is a long (700+ foot) hole that plays on a narrow fairway between the walking path and the road. The first 300-350 feet are wide open and then there is a drainage ditch and number of guardian trees. For RHBH you really want throw a nice hyzer flip that clears the ditch and finishes right. From there you'll have a relatively routine upshot up to the pin.
Hole 18 throws to a basket up by the walking path across the drainage ditch, it's a pretty straight forward hyzer shot.