I played a round at Woodson Park Disc Golf Course in Oklahoma City.
This is a city-maintained park and disc golf course.

The easiest way to get there is to take May Avenue south until you hit Woodson Park. The course entrance is directly off of May around 29th, but we did some driving around to actually find it. No signs, markings, or other start-identifying placards could be seen on the grounds. Luckily, we saw someone starting a game, and followed their lead (even though we started off on the wrong hole). Again, we found no notation stating the beginning of the course. The official directions are to take I-44 to SW 29th, east to May Ave., south to 33rd, west into park.
Lack of notation was the major theme of Woodson Park DGC. In addition to nearly no individual hole markers, some of the tee-boxes were unlabeled. Those that had markings on them were spraypainted onto the tee-box surface itself, so identifying it from a distance was out. Also being out is the pin markings - some of them were marked, some were not. However, and to be fair, I played this in January, during a warm day we had. Temperatures were in the mid-sixties, and the wind was awful. The ground, surprisingly enough, was bone dry. This course gets lots of sun, so I can imagine that it’s an oven in the summer months - bring lots of water.
Generally, the course is long and open - some reviews call it “perfect for Oklahoma Wind Golf,” which I agree with completely. There is an unbelievable amount of wind here, and throwing the killer drives depends on how long you can wait for a gust to blow down. On the left of the image above is a major 8-lane highway - on the right is the baseball diamond complex and playground. With the wind, it was easy to put one over the barbed wire fence and into the highway, so be careful with your backhand drives if you’re throwing into a headwind.
PDGA Online Course Entry for WOODSON PARK DGC
Course Length: 6025 feet
Rattle the Chains Course Rating: 2 of 5