Disc Golf comes to St. Julian: New course for young and old!

Am 9. Mai findet am Mehrgenerationenplatz in St. Julian ein Austausch mit RHEINPFALZ-Redakteuren statt. Diskutieren Sie mit!
On May 9th there will be an exchange with Rheinpfalz editors at the multi-generation square in St. Julian. Discuss! (Symbolbild/ANAG)

Disc Golf comes to St. Julian: New course for young and old!

On Friday, May 9th, the multi -generation square in St. Julian becomes the scene of a special event. The editors of the Rheinpfalz, Michelle Pfeifer and Christian Hamm, invite you to a discussion offer from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. This forum aims to enter into the exchange with the visitors in order to experience their interests, suggestions and information for reporting. As a small memorial, Rheinpfalz-Dubbetasen are distributed, which should also make the occasion in addition to an unforgettable experience. The multi -generation place itself is a place that provides many free offers for the community and is now being supplemented by a new disc golf course.

like Rheinpfalz.de Promote the Golf course with 10,400 euros. Overall, the cost of the project amounts to 20,800 euros, with the majority to flow into the purchase of the trains. The municipality bears the remaining costs and also provides a share of 8,130 euros in -house.

Details on the Disc Golf Project

The idea for the Disc Golf Parcours comes from two initiators: Movement manager Günther Bergs and Mayor Philipp Gruber. This course will be the only publicly accessible system of this kind in the "Palatinate Bergland" region, apart from a competition site in Baumholder. It is estimated that disc golf as a young sport is becoming increasingly popular in Germany, both in clubs and as a leisure offer.

The course includes a total of 10 baskets, which are installed on the multi -generation square and 2 others on the neighboring sports field. The players will be able to play the baskets of 15 different positions, which results in a total of 17 different lanes. All necessary baskets and signs are assembled on their own; In addition, the construction of two obstacle walls and the guarantee of accessibility are planned.

The use of the course will be possible both by locals and guests, whereby only a brown frisbee is required. This system will not only increase the attractiveness of the multi -generation area, but also considered as a tournament area and can serve in conjunction with health insurance measures. In addition, use by the neighboring primary school, which has all -day offers, is also considered.

Further information on this exciting project can be found on the website Draisinentour.de

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