Pros:
Course set on what I guess to be about 7 acres or less of land inside a gated public use area, the smallest peice of land I've seen used for DG. The course plays back and forth and around a grass field with a few trees. The design wasn't terrible as it had several holes that forced one type of throw or another to avoid the trees. It was easy to follow with a little bit of scouting ahead ( I uploaded a crude map here). I started on 7 as it was near the parking / bathroom.
Cons:
Four of the holes played in or near an area where only the fairway is mowed and you could easily loose a disc off the fairway or going long behind the basket. 8 & 9 were shortish wide open shots back and forth across the field with the potential to loose a disc in the rough behind the basket on 8. Most tee boxes were way to close to the baskets but I don't see this course getting enough play for that be an issue. With how short it is, it also should be a big deal to wait for the card ahead to move off the tee and out of the way prior to throwing.
Other Thoughts:
I wouldn't recommend anyone travel to play this course. If you were looking for a camping spot with Lake Texoma access and a few baskets this would fit the bill. It was nice to play 9 holes then go jump in the water on a hot day. It probably deserves better than I'm rating but it really isn't much or a course.
This round was the first time we had our 18 month old walk an entire course. That is how short and open it was.