Pros:
Right in the middle of town, this nine-hole course plays just fine for the casual to recreational player, with its DisCatcher baskets usually being situated in positions to force a little shot shaping challenge. Appropriately short, the holes range from 172 to 265 feet, with only two being significantly more than 200', this is a pretty little park with some nice sparse trees and good maintenance. I still think it was fun as a chance to get out for a stretch during a long road trip that happened to come through Nacogdoches (and you can't miss an opportunity to bag a course in a town with a unique name, can you?)
Cons:
They've actually broken a few of my cardinal safety rules here, which affect the rating: holes 3,4,5,8& 9 either cross or play too close to the paved path; the chain link fence and crumbling cliff edge just to the right of hole 7 are actually hazardous, while the possibility of losing a disc in the creek on 5&9 is high for the intended audience; and the path between 7&8 crosses the 3rd fairway. The total lack of signage at the overgrown toe board, natural turf and dirt tees on this completely flat course make navigation reliant completely on the map, where you'll note a lengthy walk across the park between holes 5 and 6.
Other Thoughts:
Hole 4 definitely has two baskets in view. Throw to the one on the left.