Sunday, April 7, 2013

'Plastic matters' in tackling disc golf - San Antonio Express-News

'Plastic matters' in tackling disc golf - San Antonio Express-News: "Mark Twain is said to have called golf, “a good walk spoiled.”

If he had played disc golf, he might have enjoyed the walk more."

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NCDGC readies for 2013 National Championship - All Things Disc Golf

NCDGC readies for 2013 National Championship - All Things Disc Golf: "As the PDGA touring pros continue their march on the PDGA National Tour series, another set of disc golfers are preparing for their biggest tournament of the year: the National Collegiate Disc Golf Championship (NCDGC). Each year, collegiate disc golfers converge on the Hippodrome in North Augusta, South Carolina for a weekend of disc golf and other fun events. The 2013 NCDGC gets started this Wednesday April 3 and runs through the weekend."

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Arboretum B Pins Mobile - YouTube

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Winter Disc Golf

Winter Disc Golf: "When I say winter disc golf, I'm talking about winter in the northern half of the U.S., and other parts of the world where we have snow and cold. For many of you, winter is the nice time to play, when the nasty heat and humidity does not make it hard to just breath."

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An article on the health benefits of playing disc golf. ( by Lily McCann)

An article on the health benefits of playing disc golf. ( by Lily McCann): "Disc golf is going from strength to strength, not only here in the United States, but across the world. Disc golf courses have been opened in countries like France, Belgium, Czech Republic, Iceland, Peru, Mexico, and many more across the planet. While the U.S. still leads the pack when it comes to the amount of courses it has, there is no denying its growing international popularity."

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RICHLAND: Disc golfers’ dream realized in Richland | Latest News | Tri-CityHerald.com

RICHLAND: Disc golfers’ dream realized in Richland | Latest News | Tri-CityHerald.com: "RICHLAND — The long, narrow area covered in sagebrush almost 8 feet tall behind the Richland Goodwill store isn’t much of a park."

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