Pros:
The Crivitz DGC is a very short but well designed 9er in a small city park. Even for my weak arm all holes are reachable, in fact, most are aceable. Really nice design for the small amount of space that is available.
The baskets are orange Mach 3's. These are all in excellent shape and catch really well. Number plates on the top which is pretty standard on these, but it helps differentiate which basket you're throwing at in such a crammed park. One pin position per hole.
The tees are natural. I assume the course doesn't get much traffic. These are perfectly adequate here. One tee pad per hole. Shouldn't be an issue.
The tee signs are well done. Hole #, par and distance along with any hole sponsors. No map but the basket is always less than 300 feet away. In fact all but hole 9 are less than 200 feet.
This course is kind of smashed into a tiny little park, but it flows really well. Course starts and ends by the parking area. Ace runs galore, great course for beginners too.
Cons:
The course is extremely short. Even for my weak arm it's basically a mid/putter type of course.
The tees are natural, but no run up is really needed.
The course plays pretty close to a playground area. While it shouldn't really be in play, it is possible.
Other Thoughts:
Fun little 9er. Not much to say about it to be honest. Short, ace runnable course. Nice course for an area that doesn't have too much nearby. Nice baskets, nice signs, good flow. No complaints on my end.
By no means should you go out of your way to play this. Not a good destination area for disc golf. BUT if you're going to be vacationing near here it's a quick bag and actually pretty fun. And I heard from a pretty reliable source that there may be a pretty solid 18 going in the ground within a year or so very nearby. This would be a great warm up for that one.