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    Beginning April 16, 2010
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    What is disc golf?

    Disc golf is a great sport for everybody that relies on one's ability to throw a disc with power and accuracy. People of any age, ability, and gender can excel and enjoy disc golf immensely.

    The object of the game is to traverse a course from beginning to end in the fewest total number of throws of a golf disc. Similar to the traditional golf game, a course is composed of a number of holes, in which each player begins by throwing from the tee, and completes the hole by landing in or striking the target.

    The total score for a course is determined by totaling the number of throws made on each hole. The winner is the player who completes the course in the fewest number of throws...or whoever has the most fun!

    Disc golf courses exist in many different terrain. Often they are laid out among wooden areas, with water hazards, large elevation changes, and difficult throws. Other courses are mostly flat, with few natural obstacles. The obstacles should be considered part of the course, and not tampered with (even when a tree eats your disc!)

    The average course is 18 holes, but 9 hole and 27 hole courses exist as well. The average hole is around 425 ft (130m), but some are as short as 150 ft (45m) or as long as 1000 ft (300m). Courses usually have a listed par, for pro or amateur players. Of course, people practice disc golf all the time by just aiming for an object a hundred yards away, which is the kind of disc golf one will often see being played on university campuses or urban parks.




    Chainbiters at Brown's Farm...

    This 40 acre 18 hole course offers it all, great elevations, old growth forest, 2 huge ravines, camping on site, two large ponds, technical shots through the woods, and lots of wide open room for the long arms.

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