I walked the new course in Fate, TX today. I didn't play, just walked it.
All of the baskets are in, and all but 6 of the tee pads are in.
Mostly short, but very technical. It's amazing how the honey locust trees are almost completely cleared out. I only saw four on the whole course, 3 of them on hole 11... and they had been cleared of their thorns on the trunks. The amount of work that took is amazing.
The grass was already in need of mowing (about 9 inches high). The guys from the city were mowing the "non disc golf" part of the park. One of them said he'd get the tractor and mow the course Thursday for weekend play, but it's raining now. I hope they still mow it, but I wouldn't be surprised if they didn't.
This looks like a lot of fun to me. I like courses that are hard to shoot par on. There are birdie opportunities, all the holes are fair and can be scored as par if you play conservatively... BUT, there's hundreds of cedar trees and other pitfalls that can easily run up your score.
It looks like it will be really frustrating if you aren't on your game, but a blast if you're playing well.
I'm looking forward to getting out there with my discs.