Pros:
This is a well-designed course right on the edge of north Norman/south Moore, and while it doesn't feature any signature elements that raise it above some other courses in the area, it is still a welcome addition to the local course selection. Shot variety is dominated by two variables: distance and foliage. Holes tend to favor either tunnel shots or completely wide-open and relatively short or looooong bombers. Hole difficulty thus varies from pretty straightforward () to challenging lines (final three holes can really ruin a round). As always, the Oklahoma wind will come into play at some point, but the open field holes can really punish you as a result. Still, line shaping is required for the majority of the course, and the desired lines are pretty apparent due to the design. Elevation isn't a big factor, and it's pretty balanced righty/lefty. Signage is excellent, though you do have to scout the holes at times to find out which pin is current. There are alternate tees on a couple of holes and the course flows well. First-timers may have a couple of issues between some of the early holes, but running it once makes logical sense, and it's easy after that.
My favorite holes are probably 1, 7, 8, and 14.
Restrooms, dog park, walking trails, practice basket, and decent amount of trash cans round out the amenities of the course. It's been well-maintained since it opened and is well beaten in. After the initial surge of players after it opened, it has settled into a nice amount of traffic most of the time.
Cons:
There's a walking trail that parallels the course in many areas and people will sometimes wander off of it and onto the course in weird ways as the DG trails look like hiking trails to the uninitiated. I think the addition of some signs (especially at the terminus of hole 18!) would be a good idea.
The open bomber holes 11 & 12 are pretty dull.
There's a handful of opportunities to loose a disc or at least have to go hunting (creek on 5 holes, but 3, 14, and 17 are the biggest risks), but those locations are obvious and you can plan accordingly. Some of the higher prairie grass rough areas could be problematic if you don't track well or scout the hole a bit. It's a fairly well-used course and I haven't played it in/after a heavy rain, but there's the potential for some mud issues in a couple of locations.
Other Thoughts:
This course is a welcome addition to the south side of the OKC metro area. While technically in north Norman, it's really the best course in Moore. I wish it was closer to some amenities like a disc shop and fast food that didn't require traveling the frontage roads, but that's not a big deal. Overall the course plays well with a nice shot variety and works well with the other park activities (For the most part – see above).
Bottom line: it's a well-designed course that offers a variety of shots and challenges and is just fun to play.