Pros:
First! For the amount of time Weeks has been in the ground (installed summer 2014), a good number of amenities have been added with more to come. The layout utilizes a large open area with minimal other interferences from other park activities, save for the walking trails. With the location of the park though, the walking trails are mostly empty. Each hole has brand new tee signs and concrete tee pads that grip well. Each sign shows has directional help towards the next hole as well. The layout itself incorporates many of the walking trails as out of bounds for on/over shots, the entrance access road, and the boundary fence to contain the course. The road and trails are major factors that come into play especially on the front nine, with the back nine containing less OB danger. The existing trees are used to good effect with forcing several preferred shot shapes off the tee though those more adventurous or with a big arm can hit several other lines, small arm players can't. Coupling the tree and OB placement, the course is surprisingly technical on the front nine with a chance for big numbers if you're not careful. The back nine offers less challenge and more chances to get some birdies but not without good distance control off the tees.
Cons:
With the location of the course being approximately 3-4 miles from the Gulf of Mexico, you're in a coastal plain with silty soil that does not absorb any rain water easily. Up to a week after a rain there will still be standing water around the course. Another side affect of the location is this course is completely flat. Don't come here expecting any sort of elevation other than the drainage ditch on holes 1 and 18. I don't necessarily count the wind as a negative for a course, but it does bare mentioning. Depending on the time of year, the winds can be completely opposite and in most cases there is at least some sort of breeze throughout the entire park. Bugs and mosquitoes can be quite an annoyance on here even in the winter rainy months so be mindful and bring bug spray. In the summer, I'd recommend a sun umbrella. Even though there are areas of large old growth trees, you're going to spend more time in the sun than out of it.
Other Thoughts:
This course provides a nice change of pace compared with the other courses in nearby Lafayette. The location makes it a not often played course from what I've seen though that's not due to the quality of the layout. In speaking with people about the future of the course, there will be several bridges installed over the big drainage ditches on holes 1 and 18 and potentially other amenities installed afterwards. This course can be fun for players of all skill levels though it definitely caters to the bigger armed players. With the amount of OB abound and potential for big winds, I would not expect less skilled players to shoot in the 50s or even low 60s. Mid-range skilled players could shoot in the 50s if they navigate the various dangers. Highly skilled players could shoot in the 50s and even go into the high 40s if everything is going well.