Thursday, November 24, 2011
A Disc Golf Guide to the Pacific
Northwest One of our contributing
editors has finally decided to contribute something. Michael Soetaert is writing A Disc Golf Guide to the Pacific
Northwest. Look to your left… see the Disc Golf tab? Yup, that’s it. This is
a work in progress. His goal is to play every disc golf course in the Pacific Northwest and then to write a review of
those courses. The reviews will include local history and trivia, as well as directions on finding the courses, and
any other information that may be or may not be relevant, such as parks that can only be played in the summer (and there are
a few), or which courses you needn’t bother to play since he has, and you can take his word for it: They’re not
worth the drive! There are a lot (both worth driving to and not). A whole lot. Counting every course in
Washington, Oregon, British Columbia, Northwestern Montana, Western Idaho, and those two lonely courses in Northern California,
there are 225. Of those, he’s played 56. To quote Soetaert, “Hey, it’s something to do….”
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