First ever Huron Disc Golf League completes 10-week season
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HURON — More than a dozen disc golfers participated in the first ever Huron Disc Golf League. The league recently completed its 10-week season.
“This was Huron’s first disc golf league ever and I feel it was a success,” said Ethan Marquardt, one of the league organizers.
“Throughout the weeks I’ve seen players improve their maximum distance and perform better as the weeks went on.”
The league came down to a one-one-one battle for the title between Paul Carver and Cesar Garcia. Disc golf is scored just like traditional golf - the fewer strokes that it takes to complete the course, the better.
Carver averaged 54.33 over the season, to Garcia’s 56.6. But the league allowed golfers to use the average of their top seven scores, which showed Carver edging Garcia 53.42 to 53.57.
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Members of the Huron Disc Golf League pose after completing their inaugural season. In the front, from the left are Paul Wingfield and Cesar Garcia. In the back are Aaron Grubb, Ethan Marquardt, Paul Carver, Travis Stigge, Kyle Dunn and Robbie Schoenfelder. Not pictured are Jesse Van Heukelom, Josh Davis and Adam Vanoverschelde.
Next, Robbie Schoenfelder winds up for his tee shot during a recent round in the Huron Disc Golf League.
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