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| Grand Opening of the Rock River Disc Course (Watertown) |
Saturday, May 7 2005, from 10:00am to 6:00pm
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By: melissa
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 The Rock River Disc Club is proud to be able to open a Disc Golf course in the city of Watertown. Through the hard work of dedicated individuals, area sponsors, past tournaments, the Wisconsin Disc Golf Association, and the Watertown Park and Recreation Department, we have created a permanent course at Brandt/Quirk Park for all to enjoy! The course is free to play. Throughout the year we will be hosting leagues, tournaments, and outings at the course to try and raise more funds to be able to add another 9 holes at the park. Details For the Grand Opening - Saturday, May 7 Events: Demonstrations, Putting Game/Contest, Accuracy, Distance, 1 Round of 9 Holes for fun and friendly competition Fee: Free for all! Donations of $20 or more will get you a player's package of a WBDGW/Sponsor T-shirt and a WBDGW disc Prizes: Many prizes will be given away for just about everything from events to number of new people brought by an individual Brandt/Quirk Park 800 Carriage Hill Dr, Watertown, WI 53098 website |
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