Pros:
-Baskets in great shape
-Lots of fun tee shots
-Great variety of trees in the park
-Course flow is good
-Uncrowded (I've only played it once, though)
-Great variety of distances on holes
Cons:
-No tee signs
-No maps
-Tee pads aren't the greatest
-Very muddy in the wet season
-Some fairways cross walking paths
Other Thoughts:
When I first arrived at Wortman I was pretty excited. It's been quite a while since I've played a new course, and I've heard that Wortman is a pretty good course for being a 12 holer in a city park. The reports were right, it's pretty good!
Upon arrival, it took us a few minutes make sure that we were in the right place. We didn't see any signs for DG or anything about the course. Walking around a bit, we found a basket, then walked back to the car and got the DG bags out of trunk. After finding a basket, we then had to try to find the appropriate tee pad, no luck. We saw a group of DGers on another part of the course and I had to walk up to them and ask for some help on where to start and etc. The locals were very friendly and helpful, telling us where to start and the general direction the holes flow.
Evidently, the tee pads have a number on them in the back left, however the mud was too much and we couldn't make out numbers.
The course is really fun, with lots of great tee shots, and the greens are pretty good as well. There is a creek that winds through the entire park, and the trees are awesome, lots of large oak trees, large cedars, cherry trees, and some big doug firs.
The course is mostly flat, but there are a couple holes with a few feet of elevation, and it is used well.
All in all, I enjoyed Wortman DGC quite a bit. It will play much better once the mud dries up, and the trees fill in their leaves. If you're in the area, definitely make a stop and throw a round or two.
P.S. There is also an alternate course layout that the locals know, I've heard it makes the course play much more challenging.