Binding: Digital Format: HTML Label: National Recreation and Park Association Languages:EnglishPublished Manufacturer: National Recreation and Park Association Number Of Pages: 6 Publication Date: August 01, 1996 Publisher: National Recreation and Park Association Release Date: July 28, 2005 Studio: National Recreation and Park Association
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From the supplier: Disc golf is spreading in popularity, with over 400 courses across the US. An 18-hole disc-golf course is more economical than a tennis court, and with sales, tournaments and usage fees, can be a self-supporting operation for a public park. The game and course are described and benefits are discussed.
Citation Details Title: Disc golf fever: will your park catch it?(flying-disc golf courses) Author: Don ALtmeyer Publication:Parks & Recreation (Magazine/Journal) Date: August 1, 1996 Publisher: National Recreation and Park Association Volume: v31 Issue: n8 Page: p48(4)