If we can do hunting season in state parks, I'm confident we can do golfing season.
Lots of parks already do scheduled walks - similar to tee-times - so as to space out the volume of people on a trail. You'd need extra precautions, but it would be far from impossible.
Issue is if it’s too busy of a park. A golf ball hitting you in the head hurts like shit. A frisbee at worst will give you a bruise.
If we can do hunting season in state parks, I'm confident we can do golfing season.
Lots of parks already do scheduled walks - similar to tee-times - so as to space out the volume of people on a trail. You'd need extra precautions, but it would be far from impossible.
This is a very good idea, what kind of hunting license would I need to hunt golfers when they're in season?
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Public Semantics Announcement: disc golf frisbees are much more dangerous than their recreational counterparts.