Waterwood National has kind of a neat architectural history these days.
If memory serves correctly, the course was originally laid out by Roy Dye, with Pete. Bill Coore was the superintendent, and actually did some "in house" design work there, finishing up the course. And, a young Sam Houston State Univ. student, called Rod Whitman, was on Coore's crew. In fact, it was Coore who recommended Whitman to Pete Dye, when Pete needed a construction superintendent at the new Austin Country Club job during the e.rly 1980s.
I don't know anything about the course though, other than Whitman telling me he used to have fun playing there.