ABOUT THE COURSE
 
The course is designed with families in mind. It is free and open to the public. It features 9-holes (2 open and 7 wooded). Please park in the lower parking lot and follow the signs to the first tee. There is a strictly enforced set of rules to follow if you want to play this course (listed below). Please respect the property and rules.
 

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Re³ DISC GOLF RULES
-The course is closed Sundays BEFORE 1:00PM
-No one allowed on disc golf course after dark
-No drugs, alcohol or smoking.
-No offensive or loud language
-NO LITTERING – Take all trash with you
-Do not enter adjacent private property without owner permission
-Play at your own risk

Disc Golf
Disc golf (sometimes called Frisbee golf, folf or frolf) is a disc game in which individual players throw a flying disc into a basket or at a target. According to the Professional Disc Golf Association, “The object of the game is to traverse a course from beginning to end in the fewest number of throws of the disc.”[1]

Disc golf is similar to traditional golf and uses much of the same rules and terminology. As in ball golf, a course usually consists of 18 holes. Unlike ball golf, most courses are located in public parks and are free to play, although some courses require a nominal fee, and the sport requires inexpensive discs instead of costly clubs and balls. [2] The modern disc golf target consists of a metal basket with chains hanging over it and was invented in 1976.[3]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disc_golf
http://www.pdga.com/information.php

Rules:
http://www.pdga.com/documents/2007/PDGA2007rulebook.pdf

Distance:
1) 311ft (Tee is located behind the church next to wood line)
2) 157ft (Tee is located next to the metal building)
3) 190ft
4) 160ft
5) 174ft
6) 190ft
7) 148ft
8) 177ft
9) 192ft (Woods on right side of the fairway are OUT of BOUNDS)