Professional Disc Golf Association

Professional Disc Golf Association

The Professional Disc Golf Association (PDGA) is a membership organization dedicated to the promotion and sustainable growth of disc golf. It promotes the sport through player participation, tournament development, spectator participation, course development, rules and competitive standards, media and sponsor relations, and public education and outreach.

From the organizational bylaws, the PDGA exists:

to promote the development of disc golf as a means of healthful recreation and physical fitness;
to establish and maintain rules of play and high standards of professionalism, amateurism and good sportsmanship;
to foster national and international professional and amateur disc golf tournaments and competitions;
to communicate event results, opinions and other information beneficial to the sport via electronic and printed media;
to achieve standardization in the Rules of Play, equipment used for play, tournament formats and all other aspects of the sport of disc golf.[1]

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International Disc Golf Center

The PDGA International Disc Golf Center features a modern clubhouse with 2,700 sq ft (250 m2). of amenities, art, and disc golf attractions. The clubhouse is home to the Ed Headrick Memorial Museum, which showcases many historical items from the early days of the sport including the first proto-type polehole and flying discs from the Frisbie pie pan, to the Frisbee(c), to today's modern high tech golf discs.

The IDGC also features the Disc Golf Hall of Fame.

Courses at the IDGC

The "Steady" Ed Headrick Memorial Course, presented by the Disc Golf Association, features special edition DGA Mach III baskets on rolling terrain along the shores of scenic Clarks Hill lake (aka Lake Thurmond). The course was designed by Hall of Famers, Chuck Kennedy and Tom Monroe, and it is affectionately referred to as "The Ed" by locals.[citation needed] Multiple target locations and tee areas on this blue level course make it very adaptable for recreational play as well as high level competitions.[citation needed] The length of the course varies from 4,135' in its shortest configuration to 8,110' in its longest.

The W.R. Jackson Memorial Course is the longest course at the IDGC, coming in at 9,325 feet (2,842 m) and par 69. The Gold level course was designed by Hall of Famer, John Houck, and features Innova DISCatcher baskets set in a very challenging championship configuration.

The Jim Warner Memorial Course is the newest course open for play at the International Disc Golf Center. It features Discraft Chainstar targets and was designed by Hall of Famer, Jim Kenner, with assistance from Ron Russell and Pad Timmons. The initial equipment installation took place in November of 2008 and the course is open for play but improvements continue in preparation for the official grand opening at the Disc Golf Hall of Fame Classic on May 30-31, 2009.

References

See also

External links

  • PDGA web site (Information about PDGA sanctioned tournaments, the rules of disc golf, and other important disc golf data)

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