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We started playing disc golf at least 15 years ago. There were several courses around Anchorage in various parks, and there at least eight courses I know of in the Boise area, mostly in public parks. We even bought a couple of metal goals from Costco to keep in our sizable backyard. Unfortunately two years ago next week I fell and destroyed my right rotator cuff, and I have not even tried to throw a frisbee since. Maybe when the weather gets warmer I’ll give it a shot.
Disk golf is great fun and you don’t have to take it seriously at all. But you can get involved in tournaments and be competitive if you wish. |
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I recall playing a game we called "frolf" in '73. "Holes" were trees, fenceposts, etc.
Disc golf is fun, there is definitely a learning curve as tossing the discs is rather different than tossing a regular frisbee. |