The Greater Rochester Disc Golf Club
MEETINGS

 9/12

 Worlds Meeting

 @ The Wintonaire

 Time: 7:00 PM

WORK DAYS

Saturday

 BIG CHIP

 @ Basil - All Day

2010 EVENTS

Leagues this week...

Tues. Singles @ Ellison

Thurs. Doubles @ Parma [5:30pm]

9/18-19

 36th Rochester
 Flying Disc Open

By 9/19

 Match Play

 Round 6: Chili

10/16

 Year End Dbls Final


Tag Member
01
Doug Corea
02 Rob Bryan
03 Liam Moore
04 Dan Hastings
05 John Lehman
06 Steve Apton
07 Doug Blighton
08 Troy Widden
09 Mike Falconio
10 Andy Austin
11 Willie Debesis
16 Tim Johnson
18 Mike Bevins
19 Matt Brennan
20 Bryon LaChance
23 Jason Krohn
24 Adam Brennan
27 Gene Beaumont
28 Alan Mack
29 Chris Funston
33 Tony Inzana
35 Dave Heschke

39

Matt Heberle
49 Andrew Bower
57 Rick Howard
58 Andrew Brink
59 Jeff Walker
62 Matt Forsythe
64 Jim Palmeri
65 Jeff Hunt
67 Chuck Sigfried
68 Tim Florentine
82 Dean Johnson
84 Ed Bower

 

Guidelines

History of Disc Golf

By Jim Palmeri & Steve Lambert


Early 1950's - On the east coast, Bill Robs markets the Space Saucer in college campus book stores. In 1954 the first "Frisby match" was held at Dartmouth College. Morrison improves his invention with a second disc, the Pluto Platter with the now famous "Play catch - invent games" engraved on the back. Was disc golf one of these games?

 

Late 1950's - Wham-o begins marketing Morrison's Pluto Platter in 1957 using the name "Wham-o Frisbee". In 1958, the first International Frisbee Tournament was held in Eagle Harbor, MI.

 

1960's - Copar Company of Chicago markets a disc called "Sky Saucer" that included a rule book for the game of "Sky Golf".

 

1964 - Wham-o introduces the "Official Pro Model" to be used for sports.

 

1964 thru 1969 - George Sappingfield organizes several Frisbee golf events in southern California.

 

1970's - Disc enthusiasts introduce the concept of disc golf to other parts of the country. "Object Courses" using anything from lamp poles to fire hydrants as targets begin to crop up in the Midwest and East Coast.

 

1971 - The first "Frisbee Club" was formed in Rochester, NY; disc golf played on regular basis.

1973 - Flying Disc World becomes the first magazine for disc sports.

 

1975 - Installation of the first permanent disc golf course in Oak Grove Park, La Canada, California. Wham-o introduces the World Class 119g disc, a marked improvement in discs for competitive sports.

 

1976 - Ed Headrick invents the chain-style disc golf target and organizes the Professional Disc Golf Association (PDGA).

 

1977 - The first PDGA tournaments are held simultaneously in Northern New Jersey and Mobile, Alabama, the modern era of disc golf competition begins.

 

1982 - The PDGA becomes a player-run organization to schedule tournaments and formalize the rules of play. Harold Duvall wins the first PDGA World Disc Golf Championships.

 

1983 - Dave Dunipace of INNOVA-Champion Discs invents the modern golf disc, a plastic flying disc with a beveled edge rim for greater distance and accuracy.

 

1984 - Disc Golf World News begins publication; the first magazine for disc golf.

 

1985 - The World Flying Disc Federation organizes the first "World Championships" held outside of the United States, in Helsingborg, Sweden. Players from 21 countries attend. Around the world, players continue to lobby parks departments and college campuses for more disc golf courses. By the end of the decade, permanent disc golf courses are installed in the United States, Canada, Europe, Australia, and Japan.

 

1990 thru 2002 - Ken Climo of Clearwater, Florida wins an unprecedented eleven world championships establishing himself as the greatest disc golfer to have ever lived.

 

1993 - Lavone Wolfe establishes the PDGA Hall Of Fame. Dave Dunipace is among the first inductees to the Hall of

Fame. The PDGA begins to chronicle the history of disc golf.

 

1995 - INNOVA introduces the DISCatcher Disc Golf Target and begin to promote new courses. In the next 5 years, the number of disc golf courses triples to over 1200.

 

1998 - The inaugural United States Disc Golf Championship is held in Rock Hill, SC. Ken Climo is the first to win and be crowned the U.S. Champion... he will win it 3 more times...

 

2000 - The number of permanent disc golf courses in the United States surpasses 1000.

 

2001 - Disc Golf becomes a featured sport in the World Games in Akita, Japan.

 

DISC GOLF continues to grow with more courses, more tournaments, more players and more fun!

 

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