Individuals can have a huge impact on disc golf, but local organizations that maintain the courses, run events, and actively share disc golf with others are the lifeblood the sport. Pittsburgh Flying Disc and the San Francisco Disc Golf Club founded by J. Gary Dropcho #2734 and Greg Quiroga #12362, respectively, are two of the most successful clubs today, despite starting almost 20 years apart.
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Individuals can have a huge impact on disc golf, but local organizations that maintain the courses, run events, and actively share disc golf with others are the lifeblood the sport. Pittsburgh Flying Disc and the San Francisco Disc Golf Club founded by J. Gary Dropcho #2734 and Greg Quiroga #12362, respectively, are two of the most successful clubs today, despite starting almost 20 years apart.
Follow Roots of Flight on Instagram @rootsofflightdg and Twitter @rootsofflight
Hosted, written, and produced by Gabe LaBounty - IG: @grizzlygingerdg - Twitter: @GGDiscGolf
Logo by Alyssa Ann - IG: @inkwitchlyss
Find out more about the Disc Golf Hall of Fame: thediscgolfhalloffame.org
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License
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