Pros:
Tenkiller area has more courses than I thought!
We drove south on the east side of the lake, we saw one disc golf course in another park (Cherokee hills park) Near Park Hill, Oklahoma. It was on a Peninsula, so I want to come back one day and try that one...however this review is on: Tenkiller State Park.
Nice little course in the middle of Tenkiller state park.
Would be a great course for families camping there or renting a cab44in.
Some elevaction change with trees, woods and a water Hazzard.
Nice tee signs.
Quiet, beautiful surroundings everywhere.
Cons:
Natural tee pads (they are not bad)
Re-tire baskets were in decent shape, but some need re-leveled.
Not a course for experienced players. Newbies and/or families would benefit from this course.
Could get busy in summer.
Tee pads could use new landscaping.
Other Thoughts:
Not a bad course.
We try to stop and play any course we see...good or bad...despite the "reviews".
Moderately challenging with some short, some medium holes. No long holes.
Not a course for big arm drivers.
Re-tire baskets are a great idea, but they are quiet...you can't "bang the chains". But I do think it is a good way to use old tires.
Good course for beginners and/or families.
Big arm drivers should choose another course.
We went in the off season, had the whole park to ourselves.
Not a bad one-hour course if you wanted to get out of town for a nice drive and spend a weekend in a cabin or tent.
We went in dead of winter with 20+mph wind. We still had a great time.
Whole place to ourselves, nice park ranger met us and told us where to start.
I would go back if in the area, just becouse it's something different and beautiful surroundings.