Disc golf doesn’t have to stop when the sun goes down. There are a few options you may not be aware of. Glow in the dark discs. Disc Lights After trying both I would recommend option 2. Both options have their advantages and disadvantages. Option 1 is nice because the entire disc glows but will need to be recharged every couple of holes. You can (more…)
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Rolling Hills Second Course?
Rolling Hills County Park may be graced with an additional 18 hole course. A talk with the park director the other day revealed a possibility that a second course may be in the works for this great park. Apparently they have purchased additional land and are trying to decide what they would like to do with it. One of the top items on the list (more…)
Read moreDisc Golf Rules of Play – Recreational
DISC GOLF RULES FOR RECREATIONAL PLAYGENERAL Disc Golf is played like ball golf using a flying disc. One point is counted each time the disc is thrown and when a penalty is incurred. The object is to acquire the lowest score, (without cheating). TEE THROWS Tee throws must be completed within or behind the designated tee area. Do not throw until the players in front (more…)
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