FAQs
Who will be using the course?
The course will be a free activity and open to anyone wishing to play and use the space.
Is it safe to walk in a park where disc golf is being played?
Yes - you need take no more caution that you would around people who are kicking a football or playing cricket. Disc golf courses are set in public parks all around the world and it is part of the disc golf etiquette to wait patiently for walkers to pass through the space.
There will be signage installed with the instructions for all players and will remind players of this etiquette.
What are the expected numbers of people using the course?
This is unknown and will depend on how well the Rotary group promote the activity in the community. This is a passive activity, so we are not expecting large numbers - but will manage the recreation space and monitor.
What if I have a complaint and I am not happy?
Although the Town are not funding or running this activity, we are committed to support our community and will manage any complaints and enquiries regarding the use of the space.
Who is paying for this?
The Rotary club are paying to instal and maintain the course, there is no cost to the Town.