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S2E7 - Course Design Pt. I: John Houck's Evolution

Without course designers, there would be no disc golf courses, and without courses, there would be no disc golf. Like many aspects of disc golf there are countless people out doing the work and a few out-front pushing things forward. John Houck, PDGA...

An episode of the Roots of Flight podcast, hosted by DiscGolfNetwork, titled "S2E7 - Course Design Pt. I: John Houck's Evolution" was published on February 16, 2022 and runs 47 minutes.

February 16, 2022 ·47m · Roots of Flight

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Without course designers, there would be no disc golf courses, and without courses, there would be no disc golf. Like many aspects of disc golf there are countless people out doing the work and a few out-front pushing things forward. John Houck, PDGA #1688 and the #1 course designer in the world, and Divya “Dee” Leekha, PDGA #38087, tell us how design evolved and has started becoming a profession in which you can make a living.Follow Roots of Flight on Instagram and Twitter @rootsofflightdg Hosted, written, and produced by Gabe LaBounty – IG & Twitter: @grizzlygingerdgLogo by Alyssa Ann - IG: @inkwitchlyssFind out more about the Disc Golf Hall of Fame: thediscgolfhalloffame.orgThis work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License

Without course designers, there would be no disc golf courses, and without courses, there would be no disc golf. Like many aspects of disc golf there are countless people out doing the work and a few out-front pushing things forward. John Houck, PDGA #1688 and the #1 course designer in the world, and Divya “Dee” Leekha, PDGA #38087, tell us how design evolved and has started becoming a profession in which you can make a living.

Follow Roots of Flight on Instagram and Twitter @rootsofflightdg

Hosted, written, and produced by Gabe LaBounty – IG & Twitter: @grizzlygingerdg

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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