Pros:
Mostly concrete tee pads, good length and in decent shape. Mixture of a few discatcher and old mach baskets in decent condition. Tee signs are mostly there up to 14, and the pictures on the Tulsa disc sport site will get you through hole 12 anyway. Nice covered pavilion, and restrooms are onsite.
The park if very nice, and when you're leaving, you get a great view of the Tulsa skyline.
This is a very Rec-friendly course, no big danger or terribly long or difficult shots.
My memorable holes:
11 - Basket semi-guarded on all side by a stand of trees, a little tricky to get a layup for deuce.
That's about it. Really.
Cons:
I'll keep the list concise. There are a lot of things I could nit-pick, but here are the main ones.
Holes 15-18 are just random. The baskets are spread around in a small grassy area on the other side of the pavilion from the rest of the course. There are not defined tees, tee signs, or any indication of where you are supposed to throw from. I was told by a couple locals that those holes had to be moved due to a new building that was recently constructed. It really did drag down the enjoyment of my round at the end.
The course almost overlaps on it's big brother Moose Run, and with no "next tee" markers, I ended up throwing on a couple of the "moose run" holes inadvertently. Course navigation is sketchy to say the least. Most times you can find the next hole, but the 6-7 and 12-13 transitions are tricky, and 15-18 is just a guess.
There also were no benches or trashcans on the course that I recall seeing. I didn't spot a lot of litter, but I could see where it might become a problem at times.
Other Thoughts:
My rating of a 2 is based on the fact that the course is somewhat fun, but is severely lacking in difficulty and upkeep. Just putting some signs on 15-18 for where the tees are would help tremendously in enjoyment factor. It also would hurt to have a hole or two that you can't drive with a mid-range or putter.
If you're in the Tulsa area and decide you want to hit up Moose Run at Chandler, then this course might not be a bad play-it-while-you're-there deal, but I wouldn't make a special trip just for it.