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Links 2001 is a golf-based sports simulation game developed by Access Software and Microsoft Games Group and published by Microsoft. It is part of the Links series and follows Links LS 2000. It is the first game in the series to include a golf course designer, allowing the player to create custom courses.
Many original club members have moved on to start new clubs and design new disc golf courses. There are now separate disc golf clubs in New Jersey, Delaware, and Bucks and Chester Counties in Pennsylvania as Pole Hole courses have spread throughout the East Coast. Along the way, the PFC became the PAFC, adding "Area" to its name.
Brinster has amassed 107 wins and $215,793 in earnings in over twenty years as a professional disc golfer. [5] He is also an accomplished disc golf course designer, having designed 17 courses throughout the mid-Atlantic and northeast regions. [6] [7] He was inducted into the New York Disc Golf Hall of Fame as part of the 2020 class. [8]
Pages in category "Disc golf course designers" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. H. John Houck; M.
Larson said the disc-golf community has a long history of volunteer work, fundraising, course planning and development, event promotion, running competitions and course maintenance and pledged to ...
Most disc golf courses are built in more natural and less manicured environments than golf and require minimal maintenance, although some courses aim for pristine conditions. Professional course designers consider safety a critical factor in course design, and are careful to minimize the danger of being hit by a flying disc while providing ...
UDisc Live is the official scoring app for real-time statistics at various tournaments, [12] including all PDGA National Tour and Disc Golf Pro Tour events. [13] [14] Data collected using the app plays an important role in the development of the sport's key statistics for comparing players. [15] [16] [17]
Eric McCabe is an American professional disc golfer, tournament director, and course designer from Emporia, Kansas. He won the PDGA Professional World Championships in 2010. McCabe began running the Emporia Open in 2003, renaming it the Glass Blown Open.