Frisbee Golf

It’s important to have fun, too, and what’s more fun than Frisbee Golf? We’ve set up an 18-hole course around campus, as shown by the pictures below.

Every hole is Par 3, except for hole 18, The Tower, which is par 4.


Rules

  1. The tee shot is typically to be thrown from behind where the previous hole was. Exceptions will be noted below. (“Behind” means relative to the current hole you are aiming for.)
  2. Each throw after the initial tee shot must be taken with some part of your body touching the spot where the previous shot landed. Typically this’ll be a foot; but if the disc landed in a bush, or atop an A/C unit, then you can touch the spot with a hand. If this is physically impossible (under a car, up a tree, in the pond…) then you take it from a close-by spot, and have to take a one stroke penalty.
  3. On most holes, cement is penalty. So after each throw, unless your disk is either touching non-cement (such as grass or dirt) or over grass, then you take a one stroke penalty on that throw. On Holes 13 and 18, these are reversed.

Course overviews

Screenshot from 2019-05-29 11-32-06

 

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Course Pictures

A yellow halo is drawn around the hole. Cyan is used to show the tee area, where possible.

 

Hole 1
The Elevated Tree

Hole01g

Hole 2
First Lamp Post
(Metal only)

Hole02g

Hole 3
Second Lamp Post
(Metal only)

Hole03g

Hole 4
Third Lamp Post
(Metal or concrete)

Hole04gHole 5
The metal square

Hole05g

Hole 6
The Center Tree

Hole06g

Hole 7
First Fire Hydrant

Hole07g

Hole 8
Third Tree in the Line

Hole08g

Hole 9
The Orange Rock

Hole09g

Hole 10
Second Fire Hydrant

Hole10ag

Hole 11
The Blue Trash Can

Hole11g

Hole 12
Madie’s Banner

Hole12g

Hole 13
The Tree by the Library

Hole13g

Hole 14
Corn Hole

Hole14g

Hole 15
The Narnia Lamp

Hole15g

Hole 16
Abby’s Banana Tree

Hole16g

Hole 17
The Flower Box

Hole17g

Hole 18
The Tower

Hole18g

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