@borser1
Set in a residential park the course itself is decent but lots of downsides. The course is designed as a 9 hole with concrete pads but no signage and decent baskets. Many holes go through walking paths, next to roads or picnic areas and near busy park areas. Spent a lot of time watching out for people walking, picnicking, kids playing etc. the back 9 is makeshift with no tee pads or signs. Par is pretty wack too, should be a straight par 3 course. If the park is busy the course won’t be playable but if it’s empty it’s not a bad course to play
@ibjeramie
Need teepads or some kind of markings. Nice lines and routes. Not to busy. Play is fun.
@mauck1
It’s a fun easy course when the park is empty. It’s tough to play through when it’s busy and you might have to jump a fence on hole 6-9 if you throw a disc over. Also no tee pads
@rweitershausen
I don ’t understand how this course is over 1 star. One and done for me. If the park was Empty id give this 1 full star. Had to skip holes due to camped out bums
@sonnyportacio
The baskets are in good condition but there are no tee-pads that we could find. The park might be occupied by other park goers. My son Sean, threw his disc into a barbecue that people were cooking at.
@tiernan61
Grass tees
@dankydan
Good ole Zalud Park. Good place to blaze both the disc golf course, and some buds with your buds. This is where I learned to play, and where I go to work through my ever-evolving mechanics. Winter time when the marsh is filled with water is the only time this course is a risk of losing discs in the water.
@hagebush1
We have teepads out there now
@timbone
Clean easy to navigate using U Disc app