Pros:
Lots of fun in a SE Texas forest setting.Very nice public park with great parking, Lots of restrooms, and plenty of shade. 18 hole course that will challenge your variety of shots. #1 is a hyzer and short, but well-protected by pine trees. #2 is an annie at a right angle, also short, but I'd like to see an ace on this one. #3 is a straight shot through a narrow corridor, also well-protected. #4 is a miniature #5 at Cameron in Waco. Has a hole on top of a barren hill. Both remind me of Mt. Suribachi. #5 is straight, but protected. Then we get to the signature #6. Has a deep ditch around the front three sides. It was dry today, but the ditch on the west had a foot of water in it, and it is nasty. The hole is on the front about 3 feet from the edge. #7 is the only hole you can unwind on, pretty much straight and open. #8 is short and tight. All fades on this course are in deep underbrush. #9 is an easy finish, very open if you don't fade. The course was fun for my beginner wife also. She had some trouble, but made some pars too. Good players will have lots of birdie chances, but if you go in the woods you can bogey easily. New 9 has a mix of thread-your way-through-the-trees and a couple of open fairways. The signature has to be the tunnel #9 hole where you are driving a path about 8 feet wide to the hole. Nice job by the Golden Triangle DG Club.
Cons:
I don't see many cons.Just know this is a short, technical course,not for a big arm outing. Watch for vehicles oncoming on the drive for #8 - close to the road.