About Chris Coleman

Chris lives in the Washington, DC area manages the Kennedy Park Disc Golf Course web site.

Something’s different around here

If you’ve stopped by in the last week or so, you probably noticed that things have been kind of broken around here. Well there’s a perfectly good reason. We’ve been launching a new design, and it required breaking things just a little bit.

The site should be fully functional now, but you’ll notice that some content is missing, the course pages in particular. We’ve added new holes, tees, and pin locations—and done so much other work on the course itself over the last year that those pages weren’t really useful anyway. We’ve got new photos ready to go and we’re working on new descriptions for the course and each of the hole.

In the meantime, enjoy the new site, especially our new forum. If you’ve got any thoughts on the new site or the improvements we’ve made to the course, please don’t be shy. Register an account and post some feedback in the forum.

And don’t forget to leave a nice review on DG Course Review!

Hole 8 tee pad work

Here’s photos from the new tee pad on Hole 8. This one required some serious digging, as well as an extra 4×4 to serve as a retaining wall. The good news there is that the surface is now much flatter.

And don’t forget to have a sit on our fancy new bench, if it hasn’t been stolen by the time you get here.

Work weekend prep work photos

Measure twice, cut onceHere’s some photos of the prep work for the new tee boxes on holes 7, 8 and 9.

Check the following posts for images of the work and finished product on holes 7, 8 and 9. Hole 6 is the only tee pad left to build. These new tee boxes should provide a much improved surface over the old grass tees, as well as improve the appearance of the course.

Adam Graytock and Alan Mindas deserve a round of applause for all the hard work they’ve done on the course lately. Be sure to thank them when you see them fishing their discs out of the lake.