What is Frisbee Disc Golf?
Frisbee disc golf (also known as folf or frolf for frisbee golf) is a game based on the rules of golf (referred to by disc golfers as "ball golf" or "stick golf"). It uses flying discs which are similar to the Frisbee, but usually smaller and more dense. The discs are thrown towards a target, which serves as the "hole". The targets can range from objects, such as trees and poles, to metal baskets with hanging chains to catch the discs.
There are 2 frisbee disc golf courses located at some of our City parks. Check the listing below for all frisbee disc golf courses.
For more information on a particular City park, refer to Parks, Greenways and Recreation Corridors.
Listing last updated:
August 11, 2006
| Herman Hill Park - 101 E. Pawnee |
- 1 18-hole frisbee disc golf course
- movable baskets
- 2 pin placements and 2 tee pads per hole
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| Oak Park - 1100 W. 11th St. N. |
- 1 18-hole frisbee disc golf course
- permanent baskets
- 2 tee pads per hole
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