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Disc and golf
Disc golf is a flying disc game in which individual players throw a flying disc at a target.
Headrick coined and trademarked the term " Disc Golf " when formalizing the sport and patented the Disc Pole Hole, the first disc golf target to incorporate chains and a basket on a pole.
Headrick abandoned his trademark on the term " Disc Golf ", and turned over control and administration of the PDGA to the growing body of disc golf players in order to focus on his passion for building and inventing equipment for the sport.
* Disc golf doesn't have " hazards " as defined in golf.
* Disc golf holes may also have what are known as ' mandatories ' or what are commonly called " mandos ".
* Disc golf
The town features the Roland Park which has baseball fields, pavilions, a pond, a gazebo, tennis courts, a playground, a beach volleyball court, a basketball court, and an 18 target Disc golf course.
* Rice is also home to Benton Beach Course, an 18 hole disc golf course that was host to the 2008 Minnesota Disc Golf Championship.
Category: Disc golf courses
* Disc golf, golf-like sport played by throwing flying discs.
Category: Disc golf courses
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Beaver Island State Park is home to the Blue Heron Disc golf course, an 18-hole, disc course completed in 1999, and a USGA-recognized championship 18-hole, par-72 public golf course stretching.
Category: Disc golf courses
Category: Disc golf courses
Category: Disc golf courses
Category: Disc golf courses
Category: Disc golf courses
Category: Disc golf courses
Category: Disc golf courses
Category: Disc golf courses

Disc and discs
Physically, there is no difference between the discs save for the Disc Application Flag that identifies their type: standalone audio recorders will only accept " music " CD-Rs to enforce the RIAA arrangement, while computer CD-R drives can use either type of media to burn either type of content.
Some drives use special techniques, such as Plextor's GigaRec or Sanyo's HD-BURN, to write more data onto a given disc ; these techniques are inherently deviations from the Compact Disc ( Red, Yellow, and / or Orange Book ) standards, making the recorded discs proprietary-formatted and not fully compatible with standard CD players and drives.
Nothing in the Red, Yellow or Orange Book standards prohibits disc reading / writing devices from having the capacity to read or write discs beyond the Compact Disc standards.
The standards do require discs to meet precise requirements in order to be called Compact Discs, but the other discs may be called by other names ; if this were not true, no DVD drive could legally bear the Compact Disc logo.
While disc players and drives may have capabilities beyond the standards, enabling them to read and write nonstandard discs, there is no assurance, in the absence of explicit additional manufacturer specifications beyond normal Compact Disc logo certification, that any particular player or drive will perform beyond the standards at all or consistently.
Furthermore, if the same device with no explicit performance specs beyond the Compact Disc logo initially handles nonstandard discs reliably, there is no assurance that it will not later stop doing so, and in that case, there is no assurance that it can be made to do so again by service or adjustment.
Disc dog sports use relatively slow flying discs made of more pliable material to better resist a dog's bite and prevent injury to the dog.
* 1983 – Compact Disc players and discs are released for the first time in the United States and other markets.
In the early 1980s, Philips worked with Sony to invent a standard for optical audio discs ( CDs ), using the technology developed for the " Laser Disc ".
Before the advent of DVD and Blu-ray, the Video CD ( abbreviated as VCD, and also known as View CD, Compact Disc digital video ) became the first format for distributing films on standard 120 mm optical discs.
For burning, version 11 shows a graphical bar indicating how much space will be used on the disc and introduced Disc spanning which splits a burn list onto multiple discs in case the content does not fit on one disc.
The Blu-ray Disc box set ( four discs ) includes high-definition extra features on the restoration and film.
They are included on Disc 5 of the DVD box set ( five discs ).
Blu-ray Disc goes one step further with a separate technique called BD +, a virtual machine that can execute code included on discs to verify, authorize, revoke, and update players as the need arises.
Some DVD rippers include additional features such as Blu-ray support, DVD and Blu-ray Disc decryption, copy protection removal and the ability to make discs unrestricted and region-free.
When later it toured, the 1934 edition was recorded in its entirety, from the Overture to Play-out music, on a series of 78 rpm discs, which were edited by the record producer David Cunard to form an album of the highlights of the production and which was released as a Compact Disc in 1997.
According to these theories the Templars, possibly inspired by other games or discs ( as the Phaistos Disc ) from the Holy Land, developed a game and a secret or encrypted guide to the Way of St. James, representing each numbered space in the game a different stage in this journey.
The Brunswick Ultona and the Sonora Phonograph were the only machines besides the Diamond Disc player that could play Diamond Discs, but Edison made an attempt at curbing this ( a phonograph / gramophone that could play Edison, Victor / lateral 78s, and Pathé discs ) by stating " This Re-Creation should not be played on any instrument except the Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph and with the Edison Diamond Disc Reproducer, and we decline responsibility for any damage that may occur to it if this warning is ignored.
In 1926, an attempt at reviving interest in the Edison Disc was with a 450-TPI long-playing disc, still spinning at 80 rpm, with times of 24 minutes per 10-inch disc and 40 for a 12-inch disc, but problems occurred ( notably with broken groove walls and overall low volume, often only 40 % of that of the regular discs ), and the disc failed.
Disc 1 featured tracks 1-6, disc 2 featured tracks 7-12 and both discs had 3 tracks per side.

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