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I've been tasked to create a "family-friendly" 9-hole disc golf course for a local school. Their grounds has a lot of potential for a good mix of holes: long, short, hyzer, anhyzer, straight, etc.
However, I was considering having 2 holes of the 9 be a "unique disc challenge" type of a situation instead of having yet another drive, layup, putt type hole.
Let me share some examples of what I may be thinking:
Keep in mind, this is a student/family-friendly course, so it won't be a huge draw for all the local disc golf "professionals". They have 2 excellent courses nearby to challenge their arm at.
I'm curious if you've seen any courses with this type of a hole integrated. If so, where? what was your experience? pictures? links?
Any other ideas for creative type target options?
However, I was considering having 2 holes of the 9 be a "unique disc challenge" type of a situation instead of having yet another drive, layup, putt type hole.
Let me share some examples of what I may be thinking:
Throw your disc THROUGH the 2ft diameter ring that's 75ft away, suspended between two large trees. PAR 2
Shoot your disc like a basketball free throw through the basketball hoop mounted to the tree. PAR1
Shoot your disc through a "Y" in the trees, like a field goal in football.
Hit "the hanging bell" as a target. (basically a unique tone pole option)
Shoot your disc like a basketball free throw through the basketball hoop mounted to the tree. PAR1
Shoot your disc through a "Y" in the trees, like a field goal in football.
Hit "the hanging bell" as a target. (basically a unique tone pole option)
Keep in mind, this is a student/family-friendly course, so it won't be a huge draw for all the local disc golf "professionals". They have 2 excellent courses nearby to challenge their arm at.
I'm curious if you've seen any courses with this type of a hole integrated. If so, where? what was your experience? pictures? links?
Any other ideas for creative type target options?