Thursday, June 30, 2011

A Different Kind of Golf | FOX 21 Online

A Different Kind of Golf | FOX 21 Online: "DULUTH - It's another sunny day on the campus of Lake Superior College in Duluth, and the sound of chains rattling is in the air. LSC is home to one of the area's more popular disc golf courses as disc golf becomes a more popular activity."

Lions create new disc golf course in Harmony - Bluff Country News - Southeastern Minnesota

Lions create new disc golf course in Harmony - Bluff Country News - Southeastern Minnesota: "Fillmore County boasts a fair number of golf courses, which are enjoyed by a good number of the county's citizens. What many of those citizens may not realize is that a new 'golf' course recently opened up in Harmony and it is completely free to play; no membership is required. But before you grab your clubs and head out to find this new course, you should make an equipment change from clubs to Frisbees. Indeed, thanks to the Harmony Lion's Club, Harmony now has the first nine-hole disc golf course in Fillmore County and it is ready to be utilized."

FIRST IN PRINT: Roundup: Disc golf event set for Saturday - Pittsburg, KS - Morning Sun

FIRST IN PRINT: Roundup: Disc golf event set for Saturday - Pittsburg, KS - Morning Sun: "PITTSBURG —
The PITT Disc Golf Club and the City of Pittsburg will be presenting the Freedom Fling July 2 in the Lincoln Park Disc Golf Course."

Fairbanks Daily News-Miner - Disc golf sees popularity rise in Fairbanks

Fairbanks Daily News-Miner - Disc golf sees popularity rise in Fairbanks: "FAIRBANKS — Jerry Evans never thought he would be one of those guys.

You know the guys we’re talking about. The guys who carry their own disc golf bags filled with an assortment of every golf disc known to man."

Plenty of Reasons to Indulge in Disc Golf's Comfortable Pursuits - Ballwin-Ellisville, MO Patch

Plenty of Reasons to Indulge in Disc Golf's Comfortable Pursuits - Ballwin-Ellisville, MO Patch: "Since its first recognized course in 1975, disc golf, the sport that swaps a ball for a Frisbee and features your arm instead of a club, has moved from a steady climb in popularity to a boom in recent years—and the reasons are obvious to anyone who has played."