Pros:
LeTourneau University DGC is a small college campus 9-holer that is quick to get to off the interstate. It's short but not overly so with a few holes over 250'. While largely open, it has just enough obstacles to prevent your shots from feeling meaningless: the occasional well-situated tree or pondside pin or sidewalk OB prevents the round from being a sleepwalk while still retaining an overall casual feel. The course does the trick of providing a good excuse to stretch your legs during a long slog on I-20.
The course is located along the campus' periphery, minimizing conflict with students and others seeking to give you the plague. Even so it's still conveniently located near what at least appeared to be free parking.
Cons:
It's a small college course with apparently sporadic grooming and limited options for obstacles, which leads to some awkward or undesirable shots. Namely are the one or two "wooded" holes which consist of an unrealistic lane through scruffy trees bordered by impenetrable rough. Seriously, discs entering there are unlikely to find their way out: the associated shots are probably not worth the grief they court. The small pond isn't very threatening on the 2-3 holes involving it, but you may not want to bother here either and for the most casual players it also may not be worth the trouble.
The few remaining holes are at best about a mildly interesting tee shot that will likely result in either a birdie putt or a meaninglessly easy approach. Not much effort required, very little opportunity to separate poor, good, and great play and not much opportunity to cultivate skills in new players. It's the epitome of a casual course.
Navigation is fine enough, but the openness leads to a bit of confusion as to which basket belongs to what tee. The first few holes are a bit tucked away, so we found the middle to be easier to find than the start. Not a big deal, but not exactly easy or obvious.
Other Thoughts:
We used this round to stretch our legs for 45 minutes while driving from Louisiana to camp in the Guadalupe Mountains: it was perfect for that. For folks in the more immediate area looking for regular rounds there are almost certainly better options.