Pros:
1. This course has a solid variety of hole designs. For a pretty simple 9-hole course, you do face decent challenges requiring you to master different shots.
For example, holes 1,2,3,8,9 are fairly wide open that focus on distance while avoiding one or two major obstacles (such as a huge cement wall & chain link fence near 1 &2. Holes 4,5,6,7 are heavily-wooded and really force you to place your shots perfectly or you will find yourself in jail.
Most of the simple 9-holes in this area are completely wide-open (see the UT Dallas course as an example), so it is nice to play one with some natural obstacles.
2. Length & layout. For me, the length is just about right. I feel most players will finish the course in about 30 minutes or so, which is just about right for a quick 9-hole course. They have done a good job designing the course layout. Very intuitive and easy to navigate.
3. Maintenance. This course is pretty well-maintained. They recently cut down a lot of extra brush and small trees around holes 2,3 & 5. This really cleaned up the look of the course without detracting from the design or challenge of those holes.
4. Teeboxes. This course has great cement teeboxes, which is pretty unusual for such a small 9-hole course.
5. Parking. There is a small parking lot that is located very close to the hole 9 basket and the hole 1 teebox. Makes it super-easy to get on and off the course.
Cons:
1. The rough is REALLY rough. If you have an errant throw, especially on holes 4-7, you are going to be in the thick of it. I am no botanist, but I am pretty sure some of the trees out there are native to the depths of Hell. You will find thorns that are about 3-4 inches long, so be sure to watch your face/eyes if you go walking through the brush after your disc.
Also, keep an eye out for thorn "arches" near your feet. I have caught a few of these around my ankle during the summer when I'm wearing shorts and it isn't fun.
2. The wooded holes can get pretty nasty after it has rained. There are some low-lying areas that become mud pits, so make sure you bring a towel or two to clean off your discs if it is a bit wet out there.
3. As I already mentioned, there is a huge wall and chain link fence along the east side of the course. It is pretty easy to accidently throw your disc on the other side, especially on holes 1 & 2. You can crawl under the wall to retrieve your disc, but it always feels a little sketchy.
Other Thoughts:
Overall, this is a great course for me - mostly because it is about 10 minutes away from my house. Folks who live in the Wylie/Sachse/Murphy area should definitely check this course out. I find it is an excellent course to practice on, and it has a lot of potential to get even better over time.