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There is some good course design logic on john houck's web site. Some basic guidlines and some ideas for advanced designers. http://www.houckdesign.com/

As far as ball golf courses requiring too much work to convert them to disc golf....YOUR NUTS!! Most ball golf courses have ALL the features of a great disc golf course! Elevated tee pads, bunkers, contour in fairways, tree lined fairways, big open space, water, paths, trees, greens with hazards around them, facilities, pro shop, the list goes on! Your not going to play disc golf on the existing course, you design disc golf INTO the course. There could potentially be two or three disc holes per ball hole.

I play ball golf on some of the nicest golf courses in Washington! Newcastle country club in bellvue, Echo falls in Issaqua, Indian Summer country club in Olympia. When I play, I can't help but think what an amazing disc golf course they would make.


http://www.newcastlegolf.com/ http://www.indiansummergolf.com/

Next time your on the ball golf course, take another look!
 
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