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I bought 210' of 1/2" pvc at Lowes. Put them all together into one big circle, and I use it as an island green for accuracy practice. And it is conveniently 20 metre's across, so if you put your target in the center, it gives you a 10 metre putting circle.
Log on to disc golf scene, and under clubs, look up NUDGA, that is the home club for the Ogden area, and you could probably get some good info, and people to throw with.
Whoa, then what's next, having par 4's and 5's, that's just crazy talk.:)
I like the idea of a little more challenge, especially on wide open, and flat courses.
There is a similar game to this called 1025, and there is an app for iPhone and iPad called 1025discgolf, I've had it installed for a while, so I don't remember if it was free or a pay app, but it would definately be worth a few dollars.
The major difference is you only throw 6 putts at each...