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The World Wide Super Disc Golf Course

Name: The A.T.
Tee: Start of the Appalachian Trail in Maine
Basket: End of Appalachian Trail in Georgia
Note: Minor elevation changes and some trees to worry about.
 
Kiwis to Koalas !

Start at Millford Sound on the southern end of New Zealand's South Island across the North Island to Australia. With a mando around the Opera House in Sydney, then across Australia to the top of Ayers Rock.

Obstacles would include having to Bungee Jump at Queenstown on the South Island, thermal activity at Rotorua on the North Island, New Zealand's 6 million sheep, two over ocean throws, a long hyzer around the Opera House, topless Australian girls on the beaches there and finally, the Austrailian Outback.
 
The Emerald Triangle

Start high up in the Trinity Alps work your way down and west to the manditory around the statue of Mckinley in the Arcata Plaza then south to Lake Mendecino.

Obstacles include numerous rivers, creaks, lakes, and lets not forget the Pacific Ocean (one huge water hazard), theres also lots of mountains and just a few trees to get over in this tri-county hole. Be carefull of peoples gardens ;).
 
We have a 14 hole course so far!

5 more "new" people can still enter one.

Holes so far:

The World Wide Super Disc Golf Course

1. The Devil's Needle
Tee: The top of Devils Tower in Wyoming, USA
Goal: The Space Needle in Seattle Washington, USA
"Not too much water, but the mountains and redwoods will be a challenge to get through."

2. Tour de France
Tee: The Eiffel Tower in Paris, France
Goal: The Bell Tower of Notre Dame in Paris, France
"Watch out for the Seine River and Qausimodo"

3. A Go At The Gulf
Tee: The white sand beaches of Gulf Shores, Alabama, USA
Goal: The bouy in Key West, Florida, USA (farthest south point of the USA)
"Pretty much an open shot but the wind would be tricky, may have to play through a few oil rigs as well."

4. Island Shot
Tee: Sothern Tip of Baja California, Mexico
Goal: Top of Mauna Kea on Hawaii, USA
"Short shot should be able to birdie if you can avoid the water."

5. Sea To Sky
Tee: Island of Sri Lanka located in the Indian Ocean
Basket: Top of Mt. Everest located at the border between Nepal and Tibet
"It's a slight up-hill, but makeable in 3."

6. The Wet Mitten
Tee: The Sears Tower in Chicago, Illinois, USA
Basket: The CN Tower in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
"Got a nice water throw over lake michigan then a nice open field throw through south Michigan, then another water hazard in either Lake Huron or the Detroit River (depending on how you want to throw) then a nice chip shot to Toronto."

7. Wall To Wall
Tee: The Eastern tip of The Great Wall of China
Goal: The Western tip of The Great Wall of China
"A tight hole with China and Mongolia OB."

8. The Money Hole
Tee: The Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, California, USA
Pin: Big Ben located in London, England
"Plenty of hazards, including wind, water, and some elevation. Watch out for the Great white sharks too!!!"

9. The Real Chains
Tee: Ferry Dock in Homer, Alaska, USA
Goal: Flag Pole on the island of Attu, Alaska, USA
"A big hyzer will get you to Kodiak Island. Well-placed shots are a must as island hopping all the way out the chain, with the winds in that area, being a challenge. The Gulf of Alaska and the Bering Sea are OB. Mandatory stop in Dutch Harbor *Trust me, you won't want to miss that party."

10. Tail of Two Rivers
Tee: St. Paul, Minnesota at the Mississippi River
Goal: Southern Mouth of the Amazon River
Comment: "This hole has great distance with plenty of natural hazards. Beware of the Anaconda!"

11. The A.T.
Tee: Start of the Appalachian Trail in Maine
Goal: End of Appalachian Trail in Georgia
Comment: "Mostly a wooded, technical hole with some slight elevation gains to deal with. "

12. Kiwis to Koalas
Tee: Millford Sound on the Southern end of New Zealand's South Island
Goal: The top of Ayers Rock Australia
Comment: "There is a mando around the Opera House in Sydney. Obstacles would include having to Bungee Jump at Queenstown on the South Island, thermal activity at Rotorua on the North Island, New Zealand's 6 million sheep, two over ocean throws, a long hyzer around the Opera House, topless Australian girls on the beaches there and finally, the Austrailian Outback."

13. The Emerald Triangle
Tee: The Trinity Alps
Goal: Lake Mendecino
Comment: "This hole has a manditory turn around the statue of Mckinley in the Arcata Plaza. Obstacles include numerous rivers, creaks, lakes, and lets not forget the Pacific Ocean (one huge water hazard), there's also lots of mountains and just a few trees to get over in this tri-county hole. Be carefull of people's gardens "

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Name: South of the Border
Tee: Bunker Hill Monument, Boston, Massachusetts
Goal: Frozen basket at the US McMurdo base in Antarctica
Comment: Requires a good skilled tunnel shots through the Big Dig underground highway in Boston before coming out to get across over a bunch of water hazards to South America. Need to put on lots of bugs sprays before getting there to make approach shots. Then put on some bit of long sleeves and hand warmers when entering South Pole to make a possible par or that damned bogey. You can stop by the McMurdo base for some hot chocolates and a plane ride out of there!
Warning: This hole is "Enter at your own risk" Not responsible for any stolen bags, discs, mini discs, pencils, cell phones, beers, etc. in South America regions and does not provide protections from militia factions as well. Best to bring John Rambo along.

;)
 
Name: Purple Mountain Majesties
Tee: Top of Pike's Peak, Colorado
Goal: Shore of Lake Louise, Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada
Comments: Easy drive-up access to the tee. A righty hyzer will keep you clear of the Rockies (being careful to avoid downtown Denver) for several hundred miles. May want to lay up in Yellowstone, or risk the Old Faithful geyser hazard (hard to see it through the Denver smog). Dry & only slight elevation changes on the remaining approach. Pin is nestled in mountains near Calgary, right on the Lake Louise shoreline, so putt conservatively lest you end up wet or nailing an outdoorsy tourist. A 4 is a good score on this hole.
 
This is awesome

"Up the Nile"

Tee: Cairo, Egypt
Pin: Elevated Green on top of Mount Kilimanjaro
"Watch out for the pyramids outside the tee box before playing up the Nile and up a significant elevation gain to the pin. The river is a hazard, and the air will get very thin near the basket on top of Mount Kilimanjaro."


...best thread ever? :D
 
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We have a 16 hole course so far!

2 more "new" people can still enter one. WE ARE SO CLOSE!

Holes so far:

The World Wide Super Disc Golf Course

1. The Devil's Needle
Tee: The top of Devils Tower in Wyoming, USA
Goal: The Space Needle in Seattle Washington, USA
"Not too much water, but the mountains and redwoods will be a challenge to get through."
Hole Sponsored by: Donovan

2. Tour de France
Tee: The Eiffel Tower in Paris, France
Goal: The Bell Tower of Notre Dame in Paris, France
"Watch out for the Seine River and Qausimodo"
Hole Sponsored by: magictenor1

3. A Go At The Gulf
Tee: The white sand beaches of Gulf Shores, Alabama, USA
Goal: The bouy in Key West, Florida, USA (farthest south point of the USA)
"Pretty much an open shot but the wind would be tricky, may have to play through a few oil rigs as well."
Hole Sponsored by: Amorybulldog

4. Island Shot
Tee: Sothern Tip of Baja California, Mexico
Goal: Top of Mauna Kea on Hawaii, USA
"Short shot should be able to birdie if you can avoid the water."
Hole Sponsored by: sk8architecture

5. Sea To Sky
Tee: Island of Sri Lanka located in the Indian Ocean
Basket: Top of Mt. Everest located at the border between Nepal and Tibet
"It's a slight up-hill, but makeable in 3."
Hole Sponsored by: tomschillin

6. The Wet Mitten
Tee: The Sears Tower in Chicago, Illinois, USA
Basket: The CN Tower in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
"Got a nice water throw over lake michigan then a nice open field throw through south Michigan, then another water hazard in either Lake Huron or the Detroit River (depending on how you want to throw) then a nice chip shot to Toronto."
Hole Sponsored by: 162StarValkyrie

7. Wall To Wall
Tee: The Eastern tip of The Great Wall of China
Goal: The Western tip of The Great Wall of China
"A tight hole with China and Mongolia OB."
Hole Sponsored by: DGtourist

8. The Money Hole
Tee: The Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, California, USA
Pin: Big Ben located in London, England
"Plenty of hazards, including wind, water, and some elevation. Watch out for the Great white sharks too!!!"
Hole Sponsored by: JR Stengele

9. The Real Chains
Tee: Ferry Dock in Homer, Alaska, USA
Goal: Flag Pole on the island of Attu, Alaska, USA
"A big hyzer will get you to Kodiak Island. Well-placed shots are a must as island hopping all the way out the chain, with the winds in that area, being a challenge. The Gulf of Alaska and the Bering Sea are OB. Mandatory stop in Dutch Harbor *Trust me, you won't want to miss that party."
Hole Sponsored by: ShaunR

10. Tail of Two Rivers
Tee: St. Paul, Minnesota at the Mississippi River
Goal: Southern Mouth of the Amazon River
Comment: "This hole has great distance with plenty of natural hazards. Beware of the Anaconda!"
Hole Sponsored by: aweiker06

11. The A.T.
Tee: Start of the Appalachian Trail in Maine
Goal: End of Appalachian Trail in Georgia
Comment: "Mostly a wooded, technical hole with some slight elevation gains to deal with. "
Hole Sponsored by: petecarp

12. Kiwis to Koalas
Tee: Millford Sound on the Southern end of New Zealand's South Island
Goal: The top of Ayers Rock Australia
Comment: "There is a mando around the Opera House in Sydney. Obstacles would include having to Bungee Jump at Queenstown on the South Island, thermal activity at Rotorua on the North Island, New Zealand's 6 million sheep, two over ocean throws, a long hyzer around the Opera House, topless Australian girls on the beaches there and finally, the Austrailian Outback."
Hole Sponsored by: The Valkyrie Kid

13. The Emerald Triangle
Tee: The Trinity Alps
Goal: Lake Mendecino
Comment: "This hole has a manditory turn around the statue of Mckinley in the Arcata Plaza. Obstacles include numerous rivers, creaks, lakes, and lets not forget the Pacific Ocean (one huge water hazard), there's also lots of mountains and just a few trees to get over in this tri-county hole. Be carefull of people's gardens "
Hole Sponsored by: humchris85

14. South of the Border
Tee: Bunker Hill Monument, Boston, Massachusetts
Goal: Frozen basket at the US McMurdo base in Antarctica
Comment: "Requires a good skilled tunnel shots through the Big Dig underground highway in Boston before coming out to get across over a bunch of water hazards to South America. Need to put on lots of bugs sprays before getting there to make approach shots. Then put on some bit of long sleeves and hand warmers when entering South Pole to make a possible par or that damned bogey. You can stop by the McMurdo base for some hot chocolates and a plane ride out of there! Warning: This hole is "Enter at your own risk" Not responsible for any stolen bags, discs, mini discs, pencils, cell phones, beers, etc. in South America regions and does not provide protections from militia factions as well. Best to bring John Rambo along."
Hole Sponsored by: DeafDiscGolfer

15. Purple Mountain Majesties
Tee: Top of Pike's Peak, Colorado
Goal: "Shore of Lake Louise, Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada
Comments: Easy drive-up access to the tee. A righty hyzer will keep you clear of the Rockies (being careful to avoid downtown Denver) for several hundred miles. May want to lay up in Yellowstone, or risk the Old Faithful geyser hazard (hard to see it through the Denver smog). Dry & only slight elevation changes on the remaining approach. Pin is nestled in mountains near Calgary, right on the Lake Louise shoreline, so putt conservatively lest you end up wet or nailing an outdoorsy tourist. A 4 is a good score on this hole."
Hole Sponsored by: Luke@DiscTrips

16. "Up the Nile"
Tee: Cairo, Egypt
Goal: Elevated Green on top of Mount Kilimanjaro
"Watch out for the pyramids outside the tee box before playing up the Nile and up a significant elevation gain to the pin. The river is a hazard, and the air will get very thin near the basket on top of Mount Kilimanjaro."
Hole Sponsored by: ehillis

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Okay, I think I have one that hasn't been used quite yet.

Soaking Wet to Wet from Sweat

Tee: Middle of the Florida Everglades
Goal (basket): Middle of the Sahara Desert in Africa
"A nifty pro par 5. The Equator is a nice OB line to the south and not only do you have to throw over the Atlantic, the Mediterranean Sea is OB to the north, maikng the approach to basket fairly tight. If you can belt it over the high grass around the tee, you might make it over the ocean but if not, we'll have to send you to the DZ in Nassau (Bahamas). After swimming across the ocean, you might want to stay wet while attempting your approach near Casablanca. Beware of losing discs during hurricane season." -Andrew L.
 
Sea to Shining Sea
Tee: Fort Sumter-Charleston, SC
Goal:Olympic Torch of Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
Teeing from the island fort in Charleston Harbor, your drive must cross over the harbor towards the flat plains of the midwest. A carefully placed drive will layup short of the Mississippi river, but be careful to leave yourself an angle to make the mandatory under the Gateway Arch in St. Louis. Players with stronger arms maybe able to make the carry over the Grand Canyon in Arizona but lesser experienced players will need to employ another layup. The approach shot will carry over the San Andreas fault, but players going for a three on this par 4 will need to be cautious because of the large body of water behind the goal.
 
Hey,

Is that possible to make a "computer photo-like" world map with the course's marked tees and holes when its completed with 18 holes?

It would be cool for 2008's desktop poster or print it out into larger version poster or even better, a calendar!

Just suggestion!

:)
 
AS soon as get some time I will finish this up.

OH and Calendar, I would love to see someone put that together. Actually all we need is the pictures, I could probably get it put together if I had those.
 
The World Wide Super Disc Golf Course

1. The Devil's Needle
Tee: The top of Devils Tower in Wyoming, USA
Goal: The Space Needle in Seattle Washington, USA
"Not too much water, but the mountains and redwoods will be a challenge to get through."
Hole Sponsored by: Donovan

2. Tour de France
Tee: The Eiffel Tower in Paris, France
Goal: The Bell Tower of Notre Dame in Paris, France
"Watch out for the Seine River and Qausimodo"
Hole Sponsored by: magictenor1

3. A Go At The Gulf
Tee: The white sand beaches of Gulf Shores, Alabama, USA
Goal: The bouy in Key West, Florida, USA (farthest south point of the USA)
"Pretty much an open shot but the wind would be tricky, may have to play through a few oil rigs as well."
Hole Sponsored by: Amorybulldog

4. Island Shot
Tee: Sothern Tip of Baja California, Mexico
Goal: Top of Mauna Kea on Hawaii, USA
"Short shot should be able to birdie if you can avoid the water."
Hole Sponsored by: sk8architecture

5. Sea To Sky
Tee: Island of Sri Lanka located in the Indian Ocean
Basket: Top of Mt. Everest located at the border between Nepal and Tibet
"It's a slight up-hill, but makeable in 3."
Hole Sponsored by: tomschillin

6. The Wet Mitten
Tee: The Sears Tower in Chicago, Illinois, USA
Basket: The CN Tower in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
"Got a nice water throw over lake michigan then a nice open field throw through south Michigan, then another water hazard in either Lake Huron or the Detroit River (depending on how you want to throw) then a nice chip shot to Toronto."
Hole Sponsored by: 162StarValkyrie

7. Wall To Wall
Tee: The Eastern tip of The Great Wall of China
Goal: The Western tip of The Great Wall of China
"A tight hole with China and Mongolia OB."
Hole Sponsored by: DGtourist

8. The Money Hole
Tee: The Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, California, USA
Pin: Big Ben located in London, England
"Plenty of hazards, including wind, water, and some elevation. Watch out for the Great white sharks too!!!"
Hole Sponsored by: JR Stengele

9. The Real Chains
Tee: Ferry Dock in Homer, Alaska, USA
Goal: Flag Pole on the island of Attu, Alaska, USA
"A big hyzer will get you to Kodiak Island. Well-placed shots are a must as island hopping all the way out the chain, with the winds in that area, being a challenge. The Gulf of Alaska and the Bering Sea are OB. Mandatory stop in Dutch Harbor *Trust me, you won't want to miss that party."
Hole Sponsored by: ShaunR

10. Tail of Two Rivers
Tee: St. Paul, Minnesota at the Mississippi River
Goal: Southern Mouth of the Amazon River
"This hole has great distance with plenty of natural hazards. Beware of the Anaconda!"
Hole Sponsored by: aweiker06

11. The A.T.
Tee: Start of the Appalachian Trail in Maine
Goal: End of Appalachian Trail in Georgia
"Mostly a wooded, technical hole with some slight elevation gains to deal with. "
Hole Sponsored by: petecarp

12. Kiwis to Koalas
Tee: Millford Sound on the Southern end of New Zealand's South Island
Goal: The top of Ayers Rock Australia
"There is a mando around the Opera House in Sydney. Obstacles would include having to Bungee Jump at Queenstown on the South Island, thermal activity at Rotorua on the North Island, New Zealand's 6 million sheep, two over ocean throws, a long hyzer around the Opera House, topless Australian girls on the beaches there and finally, the Austrailian Outback."
Hole Sponsored by: The Valkyrie Kid

13. The Emerald Triangle
Tee: The Trinity Alps
Goal: Lake Mendecino
"This hole has a manditory turn around the statue of Mckinley in the Arcata Plaza. Obstacles include numerous rivers, creaks, lakes, and lets not forget the Pacific Ocean (one huge water hazard), there's also lots of mountains and just a few trees to get over in this tri-county hole. Be carefull of people's gardens "
Hole Sponsored by: humchris85

14. South of the Border
Tee: Bunker Hill Monument, Boston, Massachusetts
Goal: Frozen basket at the US McMurdo base in Antarctica
"Requires a good skilled tunnel shots through the Big Dig underground highway in Boston before coming out to get across over a bunch of water hazards to South America. Need to put on lots of bugs sprays before getting there to make approach shots. Then put on some bit of long sleeves and hand warmers when entering South Pole to make a possible par or that damned bogey. You can stop by the McMurdo base for some hot chocolates and a plane ride out of there! Warning: This hole is "Enter at your own risk" Not responsible for any stolen bags, discs, mini discs, pencils, cell phones, beers, etc. in South America regions and does not provide protections from militia factions as well. Best to bring John Rambo along."
Hole Sponsored by: DeafDiscGolfer

15. Purple Mountain Majesties
Tee: Top of Pike's Peak, Colorado
Goal: "Shore of Lake Louise, Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada
"Easy drive-up access to the tee. A righty hyzer will keep you clear of the Rockies (being careful to avoid downtown Denver) for several hundred miles. May want to lay up in Yellowstone, or risk the Old Faithful geyser hazard (hard to see it through the Denver smog). Dry & only slight elevation changes on the remaining approach. Pin is nestled in mountains near Calgary, right on the Lake Louise shoreline, so putt conservatively lest you end up wet or nailing an outdoorsy tourist. A 4 is a good score on this hole."
Hole Sponsored by: Luke@DiscTrips

16. "Up the Nile"
Tee: Cairo, Egypt
Goal: Elevated Green on top of Mount Kilimanjaro
"Watch out for the pyramids outside the tee box before playing up the Nile and up a significant elevation gain to the pin. The river is a hazard, and the air will get very thin near the basket on top of Mount Kilimanjaro."
Hole Sponsored by: ehillis

17. Soaking Wet to Wet from Sweat
Tee: Middle of the Florida Everglades
Goal: Middle of the Sahara Desert in Africa
"A nifty pro par 5. The Equator is a nice OB line to the south and not only do you have to throw over the Atlantic, the Mediterranean Sea is OB to the north, maikng the approach to basket fairly tight. If you can belt it over the high grass around the tee, you might make it over the ocean but if not, we'll have to send you to the DZ in Nassau (Bahamas). After swimming across the ocean, you might want to stay wet while attempting your approach near Casablanca. Beware of losing discs during hurricane season."
Hole Sponsored by:adlacro

18. Sea to Shining Sea
Tee: Fort Sumter-Charleston, SC
Goal:Olympic Torch of Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
"Teeing from the island fort in Charleston Harbor, your drive must cross over the harbor towards the flat plains of the midwest. A carefully placed drive will layup short of the Mississippi river, but be careful to leave yourself an angle to make the mandatory under the Gateway Arch in St. Louis. Players with stronger arms maybe able to make the carry over the Grand Canyon in Arizona but lesser experienced players will need to employ another layup. The approach shot will carry over the San Andreas fault, but players going for a three on this par 4 will need to be cautious because of the large body of water behind the goal."
Hole Sponsored by: Mystery
 
Well that was fun to do. Thanks everyone for participating.

It would be cool if someone actually made a map and renumbered the holes to fit the routes. But hey, if you have that much ambition, please feel free to do it. :cool:
 
Donovan,

Really cool! Very creative and entertaining.

Would it be possible to rearrange and renumber the holes so that the next tee is as close as possible to the last basket and make the course flow better like a real course?

For example, after current hole 18, while you're in CA you tee off on hole 8 in San Fran. OR hole 3 in FL leads to hole 17...
 
Donovan,

Really cool! Very creative and entertaining.

Would it be possible to rearrange and renumber the holes so that the next tee is as close as possible to the last basket and make the course flow better like a real course?

For example, after current hole 18, while you're in CA you tee off on hole 8 in San Fran. OR hole 3 in FL leads to hole 17...

Please, by all means line them up bro! This is a community project anyway. Renumber them the best way you can. It will be the next step before someone gets a map made. I am sure we can get the measurements via google if someone wants to work on that also. :cool:
 
BUMP!! :D

Just wanted to bring that cool topic up and wonder if its completed??...:rolleyes:



Hey,

Is that possible to make a "computer photo-like" world map with the course's marked tees and holes when its completed with 18 holes?

It would be cool for 2008's desktop poster or print it out into larger version poster or even better, a calendar!

Just suggestion!

:)
 
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