I think that Squaw really needs a disc golf course. Here are some reasons why. 1. It would draw more people into the valley during the shoulder seasons. 2. It would cost next to nothing to setup. 3. It’s good fun for the whole family. 4. Kirkwood has one so obviously we need one. 5. It would be a great way to scout terrain in the summer. It’s my belief that all disc golf courses should be free to the public. But if Squaw was looking to turn a dime on a course they could put the first hole at high camp and charge people for the ride up. Open a Squaw disc shop at high camp selling and renting discs. (Just a thought) For anyone who may not know what Disc Golf is here is a good site www.pdga.com
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