is disc
golf's mad scientist and creative genius. As the "Father of the PDGA
Ratings
System", and the designer of more than 50 courses, few persons
have
contributed more to the growth of disc golf and the PDGA than Chuck. At
Pro
Worlds alone he has served as a host, scorekeeper, course designer,
site
evaluator, schedule maker, bid writer, competitor, and spectator. A
master
of the spreadsheet, Chuck has also authored many of the resources
and
templates used by the PDGA to manage the National Tour and to promote the
sport
today. His impact on the sport is beyond measure and will always be
felt.
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The Disc Golf Hall of Fame is currently managed by Al 'Speedy' Guerrero, and he has authorized this new website for the Disc Golf Hall of Fame. This site is hosted by 2004 Hall of Fame Inductee, Marty Hapner #4033, and utilizes the Open Source Content Management System Program known as Joomla . Come back often as the site takes form and substance. |
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Jim's pivotal work in the early 1970's helped launch disc golf as a competitive sport. His personal sacrifice made possible many marvelous events, including the 1974 American Flying Disc Open and the 1984 PDGA World Championships. Jim's knowledge of the flying disc is positively encyclopedic.
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