First off being that I helped design this course my opinion of it might be a little biased, but I can confidently say you won't find a more fair playing, balanced course in all of Houston.
An exciting aspect of this course is even before this course was a "9" holer it still had 18 legit disc golf holes on it, 9 "A" tees and 9 "B" tees which were all good holes and all but 1 are still on the property and perfectly playable. Thus, including some new alternate tee boxes on the new holes, you have essentially 30+ holes of great golf you can play on the same property.
As other reviewers have also stated, a lot of time and effort was made to make sure there were no "throw and pray" holes on this course. Every hole whether its leftie or righty friendly, is fair with actual disc golf lines.
Hole by Hole Breakdown
Hole 1 - 684' Par 4 - Hole 1 is a beast, it plays along the major culvert that runs through the property with creek and beyond being OB to your right. This extends the entire length of the fairway along with a road on your left being OB the entire length of the fairway as well. The fairway itself is actually pretty wide, at just about 30 yards, but half of it is on the decline of the culvert, thus if you don't land on top your next shot, is a "bunker" shot. This is one of my favorite features of this hole, giving it a ball golf like feel. The Pin resides up and slightly to the left under a nice canopy of trees, providing a cool green.
Hole 2 - 279' Par 3 - Playing along the furthest north section of the church property, it is bordered on the left by a gravel road which plays OB, the Pin is slightly up to the right about 40 feet from a large tree. As is a common theme on the first 6 holes of this course OB can bite you but so can the rough on the right which is very dense. This is flick and leftie friendly but a competent righty can get it up there.
Hole 3 - 321' Par 3 - Offering two options off the tee, this hole has hazards on the left and right with the path on the left being OB and beyond and on the right with a road being OB.
Hole 4 - 336' Par 3 - Another hole offering two paths to the basket, this hole brings OB into play beyond the basket, road and beyond.
Hole 5 (The Elephant) - 231' Par 3 - At first glance this hole may seem simple but perils abound. A path comes into play off the tee, with it and all grass to the right of it being OB, also a mando tree, preventing shots over the playground, about 70 off the teebox forces an anny or flick shot for right handed players. Finally a parking lot about 60 feet behind and to the left of the basket brings OB into play again. Be sure to pay a visit to the baby elephant tree that resides about 10 feet off the box on the left and his Momma down by the basket.
Hole 6 (The Fountain) - 225' Par 3 - Another shorty with a ton of hazards, this hole has been described as the "Signature Hole" of the course, due to its beauty,uniqueness and overall aesthetic appeal. The shot itself isn't complicated, a straight shot with a mid or putter. The hazards come in the forms of a pond and fountain off the box, which when on provides a neat feature and something to think about. The next hazards are the two mandos on opposing trees on the left and right of the pond clearly marked. They are there to eliminate shots out over the church's busy entrance on the left and shots out over the property of a Vet clinic to the right. Once by these obstacles, trees form two lines to the basket and OB resides about 30 feet behind the basket.
Hole 7 - 254' Par 3 - A RHBH hyzer shot with two possible lines, either the inside "skinny" gap or a larger one on the outside.
Hole 8 - 321' Par 3 - Tough RHBH turnover/flickshot over a dry culvert to a shaded green.
Hole 9 - Approximate Distance 312' Par3 - This is the first hole that leads back into the new heavily wooded area of the course and it's a doozy. When not super dry you start off by throwing over a pond trying to hit two possible gaps. One is a lefty straight to hyzer shot the other is a RHBH straight shot, both lines are fair but tough. The hole ends with an elevated green shaded by beautiful big pines and oak trees.
Hole 10 - 225' Par3 - Some holes don't need to br long to be tough and this is one of them. It's short, tight fair turnover/flick hole with an elevated green.
Hole 11 - 291' Par 3 - Arguably the toughest of the three holes in the woods, this hole is a longer tougher version of hits little brother 10. OB on the right over the fence.
Hole 12 - 312' Par 3 - Using the same culvert as 8, this hole requires an accurate shot off the tee to hit two right turning gaps to a shaded green.
Hole 13 - 276' Par 3 - One of the few "gimme" holes on the course. It offers lefty or righty lines to the basket. Just watch out on windy days, that culvert can get ya. OB to the left in parking lot and behind the basket over the barbed wire fence.
Hole 14 - Approximate Distance 585' Par 4 - Combining old holes 5 and 6, this new Par 4 is the "easiest" of the 3 par 4's on the course but still offers many challenges. With an OB parking lot the left and OB fence on right an errant teeshot can cost you. The hole finishes slightly off to the right towards the back corner of the property.
Hole 15 - 393' Par 3 - Staying with the common theme of this course there are multiple lines to the basket on this full bodied Par 3. Big arms can go outside on the big RHBH Hyzer or more daring players can go inside with the straight, lefty or flick line.
Hole 16 - 429' Par 3 - A birdie hole for big arms, this hole allows you to rip it without too much penalty, just be sure to get through the two big trees in front you
Hole 17 - 291' Par 3 - Golfers will notice the lattice work on this hole that prevents the hyzer line. This is done to prevent errant shots to hit people on hole 18's teebox. The path plays as a creek and only shots on it are OB. Green is elevated and can be hairy with a good wind.
Hole 18 684' Par 4 - One could say we saved the best for last on 18. 1 is arguably a Lefty friendly Par 4 and this is its evil Righty twin. Using the same culvert as 1 does all shots in or past the creek are OB. Also the parking lot and all concrete on the hole play as OB. Getting a 3 on this hole is a true test of a golfers skills and Pro's and Am's alike will be happy to get it.