My home course, where I play up to five times a week.
I agree with LonghornLib's appreciation of the land use.
Signature holes #16 and #1, I understand, were the first two designed and they are fine examples of utilizing interesting, existing terrain.
A well-maintained, 18 hole, municipal track, although I often play just nine holes late in the afternoon.
Starting to get more houses along the fairways, which makes the secluded, outdoors in the woods, nature experience a little less tranquil.
Most holes are still sans adjacent dwelling places, however.
In fact, only #1, 2, 9, 10 & 18 currently have human habitations.
Lots of fat, fairly tame, deer.
I've never seen a rattlesnake there, but I'm sure they've been aware of me.
I like the layout, the price, the convenience and the staff
Nice driving range and putting green..
Beer's available for there or to go from the snack bar, but there's no beer cart roaming the course.
Decent hamburgers and other food too.
It's in good condition, I played earlier today and yesterday.
Generally large greens and only a few narrow fairways.
Think about using a three wood off the tee on #1, 2, 8, 9 & 17 and maybe #15 & !8.
It's not Horseshoe Bay, but it's varied and challenging from the back tees and the daily greens fees are quite reasonable, as are all the yearly fees.
Have a good round and report back.