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  2. Template:Disc golf - Wikipedia

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  3. Disc golf - Wikipedia

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    Disc golf, also known as frisbee golf, [2] [a] is a flying disc sport in which players throw a disc at a target, using rules similar to golf. [ 4 ] The sport is usually played on a course with 9 or 18 holes, each consisting of a teeing area and target (basket).

  4. Template : List of disc golf courses in the United States

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    This template pulls data from various sources, listed below: The number of courses in each state is provided by the /data subtemplate; The total number of courses in the USA is pulled from Disc golf; Population information is pulled from List of states and territories of the United States by population

  5. Template : List of disc golf courses in the United States/core

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  6. Disc golf in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The world's first permanent disc golf course went into the ground in 1975 at Oak Grove Park in Los Angeles County, California. [3] Approximately 75% of the world's disc golf courses are located in the United States. Some of the most notable ones include DeLaveaga, Maple Hill, Blue Ribbon Pines, Brewster Ridge, Diamond X, and Milo McIver. [4]

  7. Flying disc sports - Wikipedia

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    Disc golf is a game based on the rules of golf (referred to by disc golfers as "ball and stick golf"). It uses discs smaller and denser than an ultimate disc. The discs are thrown towards a target, which serves as the "hole". The official targets are metal baskets with hanging chains to catch the discs.

  8. Template:Infobox disc golf course/layout - Wikipedia

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  9. List of disc golf courses in Norway - Wikipedia

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    As of January 2020, there are 89 known disc golf courses in Norway on the official PDGA Course Directory. [1] 47 of them (53%) are full-size courses with 18 holes or more, and 36 of them (40%) are smaller courses that feature at least 9 holes.