Saturday, May 06, 2006

From Folf to Disc Golf

From Folf to Disc Golf

In the early days it was known as "folf"
and later grew to be called "Frisbee Golf"

As one tosses from a designated tee
the idea like golf is to count one-two-three

With a drive, an approach and putt
One goal is to stay out of the rough

Be sure to have a tight grip of the disc
Don't forget to un-coil and snap your wrist

Putting for birdie, approaching for par
Who knows you could even bogie by throwing too far

The ultimate throw would be an ace
The perfect toss with such grace

Watching the disc soar
and hearing the chains roar
It's time to go play some more!


Bill Ashton

Thursday, May 04, 2006

DISC GOLF IS NO FAD

Disc Golf is Turning Heads

reaction news december 5, 2005

DISC GOLF IS NO FAD


Written By: Bill Ashton

The first actual disc golf course was installed 30 years ago at Oak Grove Park in Pasadena, California. Today, there are well over 1500 courses nation wide. The sport has steadily increased in popularity since 1975. In my opinion, it has not peaked out yet. So it's not a fad that's going to come and go. The Professional Disc Golf Association has had a 12 percent increase in memberships over the past year to now raise their membership to 30,000 members strong. Also, the P.D.G.A. is currently in the process of creating and organizing the National Disc Golf Center located at Wildwood Park in Columbia County, Georgia. It will host three world-class courses, the PDGA headquarters and the Disc Golf Hall of Fame. This will certainly become a huge landmark within the Disc Golf World. It will also help to promote the sport to the next level. From here, media coverage will expand to a greater awareness to the game and event sponsorships will gain an acceptance to the sport even more so. No matter how you look at it, Disc Golf is a great game! It's been tabbed the "age-less game". Over the past 25 years, I've helped to establish a number of courses for many different communities. I know I believe in the sport of disc golf and I find it to be one of the most appealing and cost effective recreational activities that a park department can offer today. It allows all age groups to participate and it can be a family recreation as well. For those that play disc golf, I would say most love it! I can't begin to tell you how many people have played on the courses I've helped establish, but I know it would be a tremendous amount of people. It's rewarding to know that I've helped to establish disc golf within many communities. I am certainly proud of those accomplishments. It's just a great feeling to know, that I've played a part in so many peoples enjoyment throughout the years.