Wrangell Alaska has a sick ball golf course with disc. I played through of a three some on a par four bal golf hole tee box, they were happy to let me play through to watch then kept seeing them it was a cool experience golfing while they were golfing. The ocean side course was really well laid out and massive
Playing on a golf course isn't really an issue on its own but having to worry about golf balls flying at me while I'm trying to play would be a dealbreaker
I don't mind disc golf courses on golf courses. It's just a basket on the side and a concrete box that doesn't interfere with the experience. Now the disc golf course is boring being wide open and long so I wouldn't have a working arm after
Wrangell Alaska has a sick ball golf course with disc. I played through of a three some on a par four bal golf hole tee box, they were happy to let me play through to watch then kept seeing them it was a cool experience golfing while they were golfing. The ocean side course was really well laid out and massive
We play winter leagues at a ball course and they love the disc golf community going there, the course maintenance helps set up the baskets.
Wow I want to check those out!
@@tossingplastic great spot a vacation and the salmon season is about to kick off
@weswarren5987 I don't think I could afford the gas money alone to get up there lol always wanted to check out Alaska
@@tossingplastic ya, gotta get work there
I personally think we keep it separate. However, I don’t play traditional golf! I would like to try a golf cart on a disc golf course though!
It's weird, the golf cart is awesome but feels strange and makes the round fly bye!
I'm in the " keep it separate" camp.
I agree!
I'm good with it only if the courses for each sport are optimized to make both designs fun and challenging.
I agree completely!
Playing on a golf course isn't really an issue on its own but having to worry about golf balls flying at me while I'm trying to play would be a dealbreaker
Yea I've heard they hurt!
I don't mind disc golf courses on golf courses. It's just a basket on the side and a concrete box that doesn't interfere with the experience. Now the disc golf course is boring being wide open and long so I wouldn't have a working arm after
Definitely fun every once and awhile!
It doesn't feel right to play on another sport's land. If the club has some extra land I could see a course working out though.
That's a great way to put it! On another sports land!