2. Goals of this Session
• Inform you about proposed improvements
• Discuss low-impact conservation goals
• Let you review two proposed new layouts
• Consider your suggestions and ideas
• Address your questions and concerns
3. What is Disc Golf?
• A fun, challenging sport
• Played internationally
• Each hole has a tee/target
• Scored like a game of golf
• Throw discs into baskets
4. Project Objectives
• Work within $60,000 budget
• Meet conservation objectives
• Upgrade existing tees and targets
for existing golf course
• Restore landscaping/eroded areas
• Improve the course lifespan/safety
5. Opportunity Objectives
• Minimize impacts to residences/yards
• Minimize impacts to park/trail users
• Minimize erosion in park/river valley
• Improve playability of the course
• Extend normal play to 18 holes to meet
PDGA course standards
7. Area Estimates
• Rundle Park: 14,100,000 sq. ft.
• Pond Area: 1,200,000 sq. ft.
• Baseball/Field Area: 930,000 sq. ft.
• Existing Disc Golf Course: 660,000 sq. ft.
• Proposed Layout A adds: 104,000 sq. ft.
• Proposed Layout B adds: 72,000 sq. ft.
12. Area Estimates
• Rundle Park: 14,100,000 sq. ft.
• Pond Area: 1,200,000 sq. ft.
• Baseball/Field Area: 930,000 sq. ft.
• Existing Disc Golf Course: 660,000 sq. ft.
• Proposed Layout A adds: 104,000 sq. ft.
• Proposed Layout B adds: 72,000 sq. ft.