i'd ask some of the companies you do buisness with, like your insurance agent (they're always looking for new clients) and your bank or credit union (they have your large sum of investments and savings might as well sponser a hole for you), I'd also ask the buisness that is likely to sell discs in that area. maybe a local restaurant or two. If you purchase DGA baskets and your the initial contact of getting the course put in you'll get a 7 % commission and you could donate that along with some more of your savings to buy a basket. Maybe your doctor or chiropractor could sponser a hole. maybe if I got to design some of the Salt Fork DGC i would buy a basket, how interested are you in getting sponsorships? I'd also ask thepeople that will be helping you clear the land for the same companies I listed above. maybe one of the DISC manufactors or one of companies that sell bags, I'd ask all the disc golf stores up to a 2 hour radius if they might be interested in buying a hole (can't hurt). maybe a funneral director. pizza parlor.
a word to the wise.... I'm currently working with another State Park and they won't let us use chainsaws or other power equipment. How much land do you have to clear and how many volenteers do you have to help ya?? We have a lot of thick land to clear and not to many volenteers (as who wants to do the dirty work, not to many). You'll appreciate the help you get. Hope I helped.