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3rd Annual BIG PAW
Saturday, November 12, 2005
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Friday, June 17, 2005
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Welcome and thank you for visiting the University of Wisconsin-Parkside's Disc Golf Page. This page offers a wide range of information and resources about the sport of disc golf. In addition, this page also provides more specific information about disc golf here at UW-Parkside, including: a detailed course map, parking information, picture gallery, and information about league-play and UW-Parkside's Disc Golf Club.
Disc Golf Basket
What is Disc Golf?

Simply put, Disc Golf is golf played with a Frisbee-like disc. Your target is the steel basket like the one in the picture to the right. Each hole is scored according to the number of throws a player makes to get his/her disc from the tee to the basket.

There's a whole world of disc golf, including a professional organization called the Professional Disc Golf Association, or PDGA, which has over 15,000 members worldwide and the Recreational Disc Golf Association, a group dedicated to developing and encouraging the family and recreational aspects of the game.

In the state of Wisconsin alone, there are nearly 50 disc golf courses. The disc golf community is a close knit group—a lot like a family. And newcomers are always welcome! Find out more about disc golf at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside and throughout the state of Wisconsin, here, at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside's Disc Golf Page.

Disc Golfers: We ask that you please show sensitivity to the environment when using the course. Thank you.

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