Sunday, Feb 16, 2025 1:25pm | Kevin Farley
Disc golf is often compared to traditional golf, and while both share fundamental principles, navigating a course with precision and skill, they diverge sharply in how their courses are built and maintained. Some argue that as disc golf grows, it should follow the path of ball golf by integrating extensive earthmoving, artificial fairways, and reinforced landscaping. However, history tells us otherwise.
To understand why disc golf courses do not need the same "armoring" as golf courses, it's useful to examine early golf course design. Before the bulldozer, courses were crafted around the land, not imposed upon it. St. Andrews, the home of golf, evolved naturally, shaped by the wind, grazing animals, and the footsteps of players.
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