BEDFORD, Ohio — Cleveland Metroparks has announced the opening of its first-ever disc golf course at the Bedford Reservation.
The Astorhurst Disc Golf Course is an 18-hole, par 65 course that spans 10,494 total yards and features tee boxes for amateur, professional and competition levels.
The course was constructed in-house by Cleveland Metroparks and takes advantage of the rolling hills, elevation changes and wooded areas of the former Astorhurst Golf Course, which is now a public park.
The course is free to use and open daily during regular park hours, but players must bring their own discs.
Disc golf, also known as frisbee golf, is a sport where players throw a disc at a target, using similar rules to golf. The game has been growing in popularity over the last several years.
For more information about the Astorhurst Disc Golf Course, visit the Cleveland Metroparks website at clevelandmetroparks.com.
This story was written with the assistance of AI.
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