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Who is the sponsor for the course? A town Rec Department? A local school? Regardless of who you are working with, you have to expect that not everyone is going to be an avid disc golfer and know every last detail about the sport, conventions, and considerations. Therefore, its helpful to outline and discuss even the small details that would make course development a success<ref>Here is some advice during the [[Topic:Ymkj4mwpolr1sbph|development of the Weare-Merriman course in Seabrook, NH]]</ref>.
Who is the sponsor for the course? A town Rec Department? A local school? Regardless of who you are working with, you have to expect that not everyone is going to be an avid disc golfer and know every last detail about the sport, conventions, and considerations. Therefore, its helpful to outline and discuss even the small details that would make course development a success<ref>Here is some advice during the [[Topic:Ymkj4mwpolr1sbph|development of the Weare-Merriman course in Seabrook, NH]]</ref>.
Before you design a disc golf course, be sure you are familiar with the Professional Disc Golf Association (PDGA) [https://www.pdga.com/course-development/design-elements Disc Golf Course Design Elements]
We'll cover some additional information and details here.


== Site Planning ==
== Site Planning ==