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Krokhol Disc Golf Course is a world-class 18-hole disc golf course located in Siggerud, Norway, 20 kilometres (12 mi) southeast of Oslo. [1] Set on an abandoned ball golf course, it features long holes on hilly grass fairways lined with thick woods and is widely considered the best disc golf course in Norway. [ 2 ]
List of disc golf courses in Norway as of January 2020 [nb 1] Course Location # Since Ankerskogen Hamar: 27: 1987 Atlanten Frisbeegolfbane Kristiansund: 18: 2012 Badevika Diskgolfbane Frekhaug: 18: 2017 Beisfjord IL DiscGolfPark Beisfjord: 9: 2014 Bjerkøy Frisbeegolfbane Nøtterøy: 12: 2016 Blindheim Ålesund: 6: 2015 Bratten Disc Golf Bodø ...
Schmitten Discgolf Parcours is a seasonal 18-hole disc golf course located in Zell am See, Austria. [1] The course is set on a ski slope and progresses downhill. The first hole is 1,830 metres (6,000 ft) above sea level and the last hole is 430 metres (1,410 ft) lower. [2]
Disc golf (in Finnish: frisbeegolf) is a popular sport in Finland played at the recreational, club, and international competition levels. [2] [3] Disc golf in Finland is governed by the Finnish Disc Golf Association (FDGA, Finnish: Suomen frisbeegolfliitto). Its mission is to promote the sport and to "organize disc golf activities in Finland ...
As of January 2020, there are 19 known disc golf courses in Austria on the official PDGA Course Directory. [1] 10 of them (53%) are full-size courses with 18 holes or more, and 8 of them (42%) are smaller courses that feature at least 9 holes. [2] [3] [4] Austria has 2.1 courses per million inhabitants.
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).
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Disc golf (in Estonian: discgolf [2]) is a popular sport in Estonia, where it is played at the recreational, club, and international competition levels. [3] Disc golf in Estonia is governed by the Estonian Disc Golf Association (EDGL, in Estonian: Eesti Discgolfi Liit). Its mission is to promote disc golf as an exciting and accessible sport. [4]