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    Oklahoma

  1. Altus - City Park
  2. Ardmore - Broadlawn Park
  3. Bartlesville - Sooner Park
  4. Duncan - Duncan Lake
  5. Duncan - Simmons Center
  6. Enid - Crosslin Park
  7. Fairview - Specht Park
  8. Lake Murray - Lake Murray Lodge
  9. Lawton - Discgusta National Golf Club
  10. Lawton - Greer Park
  11. Little Axe - Little Axe Center
  12. Miami - George E. Francis - Riverview Park
  13. Midwest City - Kiwanis Park
  14. Norman - Colonial Estates
  15. Norman - N.E. Lions Park
  16. Oklahoma City - Dolese Youth Park
  17. Oklahoma City - Will Rogers Park
  18. Oklahoma City - Woodson Park
  19. Oklahoma City (Edmond) - Arcadia Lake
  20. Ponca City - The Ponca Lake
  21. Ponca City - War Memorial Park
  22. Stillwater - Boomer Lake Park
  23. Tulsa - Chandler Park
  24. Tulsa - Course Dovillio
  25. Tulsa - Hunter Park
  26. Tulsa - McClure Park
  27. Tulsa - Reed Park
  28. Tulsa - Riverside Park
  29. Tulsa (Broken Arrow) - Haikey Creek Park
  30. Tulsa (Sperry) - Mack Taylor Park
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  What is this sport anyway? Disc golf (also referred to as "frisbee golf") is played much like traditional golf. Instead of a ball and clubs, however, players use a flying disc, or FrisbeeŽ. The sport was formalized in the 1970s, and shares with "ball golf" the object of completing each hole in the fewest number of strokes (or, in the case of disc golf, fewest number of throws). Currently, there are more than 1,750 disc golf courses worldwide, with over 1,400 in the USA.  
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