Pros:
A good mix of left right and straight holes mostly winding through the trees down the hill from the soccer fields. Really good use of the one small pond: In play on two or three holes, one of them a blind 250 tomahawk over/C-curve around thick trees into 50 ft open field with pin, and pond beyond it. Some interesting holes
Cons:
Very soggy when I played it. Played with some players who played there years ago, and many trees that would've added technical twists to holes (like a big one splitting the fairway just as it doglegs left) and now just stumps, which make some holes more open and less interesting. Now many holes are a variety of this formula: decently wide fairway in the woods, trees on either side, Curves left, right or goes straight. Limited topography, a few holes are on side of the hill leading up to high and dry fields.
Several baskets were hard to find, and some tee-pads are in need of replacing. Multiple tees on many holes can be confusing and hard to locate.
Would be better, but upstaged by Terramont and Spring Valley
Other Thoughts:
Fairly technical due to it all being in the trees, and some interesting holes, but still pretty flat (welcome to houston). Wooded holes not quite as memorable or challenging as Spring Valley.
One great benefit is that Spring Valley DGC and Terramont Park are both very close by, making this area a prime target for a full day of disc golf (the way I did it) From central Houston, go north, and play in this order
1) Spring Valley
2) Bear Branch
3) Terramont
If you get to Spring Valley by 10am, you can easily play them all in the daylight and still be back inside the loop in time for supper!!!