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Justin Menickelli tosses a disc on the 9-hole Catamount Links course on campus. |
Par-3 course: A Professional Disc Golf Association designer worked with WCUs Intramural Sports and the Department of Health and Human Performance to create Catamount Links in 2006. The courses nine holes begin at the band practice field, wind around an old golf driving range, and then cruise around trees and shrubs through fields near residence halls.
Object of the game: Golfers stand at tees to throw discs, commonly called Frisbee® discs, toward 4-foot high metal baskets in as few shots as possible.
First come, first served: Catamount Links hosts an estimated 200 rounds of play each week. The course is free to use and open any time except the first hole, which is closed when the band practices there. It's fairly tough for a par-3 course, says Dante Hill, WCU business student. I just wish we had another nine holes.
Finding the fun in funding: Through The Campaign for Western, Menickelli launched a new fund designed to help maintain the course and safeguard green space on campus. The fund supports the 80-member, student-run Catamount Disc Golf Club.
Closing play: I see students, faculty, staff and even families playing there all the time, says Menickelli of the Catamount Links course. I knew it would be popular, but I did not know it would be this popular.







