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Plans underway for Frisbee Golf course in Windsor, Colorado

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

Fans of Frisbee Golf will hopefully have a new course to visit in northern Colorado, as plans are underway to open a Frisbee golf course at Poudre Natural Park. Plans call for a disc golf course to be built along 15 acres adjacent to the Poudre Pooch Park. Right now the Windsor Frisbee Golf disc course will be a nine-hole course.  You know that fans of Disc Golf in Colorado are going to be thrilled with a new course.

Poudre Natural Park will be home to a disc golf course in time for the 2010 frisbee golf season!

Poudre Natural Park will be home to a disc golf course in time for the 2010 frisbee golf season!

Organizers are expecting to build a mix of three, four and five par holes to get golfers a range of disc golf course to play. It is planned that the Poudre Park Frisbee Golf course will be open in time for the 2010 disc golf season. The course will be privately funded, land will be provided by the town. In order to make the Windsor Frisbee Golf course a reality however, volunteers and money is need. If you or someone you know is interested in volunteering to help build the course at Poudre Park, or for more info on businesses to sponsor holes, please email paulh@ourcoloradohomes.net.

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Minnesota gets two new Disc Golf Courses

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009
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Good news for Frisbee Golf Disc fans out in the Land of One Thousands Lakes, Minnesota has opened two new Disc Golf courses in the Northland area. According to an article from the Duluth News Tribune, two new Frisbee Golf courses are opening up near Duluth. One of the Minnesota Frisbee Golf courses is at the Mont du Lac ski area in Wisconsin, sure to be a fun time for all the avid Frisbee golfers outer there in Wisconsin, not too far from Duluth. If you are in the area get your Frisbee golf discs over there and see what the course is like. We’d love to hear about your Frisbee golf course review.

The second Frisbee golf course in the Duluth, Minnesota area in at the Morgan Park Disc Golf Course in Duluth. It is a seven-hole Frisbee golf course that is located at 1242 88th Ave. W. This is the second disc golf course in Duluth, as there already is one at Lake Superior College. Great news if you like Frisbee golf and live near there. If you are you have to get some Frisbee golf discs and get out there on the links. According to the Duluth News Tribune, the course might eventually expand to a nine hole disc golf course: “We have a potential for two more holes, but the city wants to see how this goes first,” said Morgan Park Neighborhood Coordinator Debbie Isabell Nelson. Apparently Duluth’s newest Frisbee golf course was a joint partnership between the town and local businesses and residents. The city bough five of the Frisbee Golf baskets, while the money for the other two were collected from local businesses and area residents. And if you haven’t gotten a Frisbee golf disc, here your chance! The City will give away 250 free disc golf discs for people who do good deeds. The grand opening will be from 6:30 – 8pm on Thursday.

And the other disc golf course in Mont Du Lac is no joke either. It is a full-sized disc golf course with 18 holes of Frisbee golf action. You know there are tons of Frisbee golf players that can;t wait to check it out. It was designed by Bryan Lagergren of Duluth. Some of the Frisbee golf holes will be long and others will be shorter. The longest Frisbee golf hole is 605 feet while the shortest is a par-3 185 feet. The Frisbee golf course features woods and open holes all along the beautiful skiing area. It is located on Minnesota Highway 23. it will cost $5 to play or you can buy a Frisbee golf season pass of r $30 bucks. “It’s been my dream forever,” said Lagergren, who built the course in six weeks with friends. “I wanted to just kind of show off all the terrain that’s out here. We have straight shots, we have tight tunnel shots. … We have a couple holes where you shoot up to the water and a couple where you shoot over the water.”

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