E.T. Seton Disc Golf Course
World class disc golf in the heart of the city...
On the heels of the announcement, it is imperative that we as the disc golf community do our best and stay off the course. There are discussions and plans in place with the City that involve changes to the course and we do not want any reason for the City to think twice about what we'd like to do.
We all know it's a frustrating decision, but if the Parks dept see golfers on the course it could decrease the help they're willing to put forth on our behalf to better it for ALL our enjoyment.
Please refrain from getting your golfing fix and do your part.
Hello Seton Golfers,
It has been brought to the attention of the club (by the City of Toronto) that recently there have been some close calls on the course. With the parks' increased use by non-golfers and the exponential growth of Disc Golf players the past 6 months, the park has gotten extremely BUSY. It is very important that we as a collective group of golfers work together to promote safe play, etiquette and all around niceness while out there.
Pedestrians ALWAYS have the right of way.
Wait that extra second or two until they are out of possible harms' way, talk nicely to those that have no idea what you are doing (remember you were in that position at some point) and encourage new players of the Disc Golfers Code of Conduct. Inform and educate people picnicing in the middle of the fairway and then ask for them to move. If they don't want to move, skip the hole. The last thing any of us want to see is the course being pulled due to someone causing irreversible harm such as an injury.
Disc Golf is exploding right now and any and all positive feedback only helps to have more courses installed, not only in Toronto but elsewhere in Ontario.
Thank you!
02/06/2020
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