News of the rising popularity of disc golf, also called Frisbee golf, reached Mike Ward through Brewery co-owner David Krantz two years ago. Then others mentioned its ascendance in Warwick and elsewhere, said Ward, Outdoor Club of Port Jervis president. Instead of hitting golf balls toward holes in the ground surrounded by manicured turf, disc golf players throw a plastic disc into a basket. Signs by each “tee” provide rules and directions for players who wend their way on paths through and around woods. Richard Clapp, another Port Jervian, came up with ways to make the game viable in Port Jervis, said Ward, and now heads the Outdoor Club’s Disc Golf Committee.
Disc Golf and 20 Train Cars Headed to Port Jervis
Disc Golf and 20 Train Cars Headed to Port…
Disc Golf and 20 Train Cars Headed to Port Jervis
News of the rising popularity of disc golf, also called Frisbee golf, reached Mike Ward through Brewery co-owner David Krantz two years ago. Then others mentioned its ascendance in Warwick and elsewhere, said Ward, Outdoor Club of Port Jervis president. Instead of hitting golf balls toward holes in the ground surrounded by manicured turf, disc golf players throw a plastic disc into a basket. Signs by each “tee” provide rules and directions for players who wend their way on paths through and around woods. Richard Clapp, another Port Jervian, came up with ways to make the game viable in Port Jervis, said Ward, and now heads the Outdoor Club’s Disc Golf Committee.