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         Flying Discs:     more books (68)
  1. Hitler's Flying Saucers: A Guide to German Flying Discs of the Second World War by Henry Stevens, 2003-02
  2. Disc Golf: All You Need to Know About the Game You Want to Play by Michael Steven Gregory, 2003-09-01
  3. Flying Disc Extreme (tricks&tips) by Michael Serrian, 2000
  4. Tricky Discs: Frisbee Saucer Flying by Ross Robert Olney, 1979-04
  5. Frisbee Disc Flying Is for Me (Sports for Me Books) by Tom Moran, 1982-08
  6. Tricky Discs by Ross Olney, 1979-04
  7. Frisbee Disc Basics by Dan Roddick, 1984-03
  8. Disc Golf Drive (Impact Books) by Jake Maddox, Eric Stevens, 2009-08-15
  9. Flying Disc Games: Disc Dog
  10. Project Y and the Avro Flying Discs by W.L. Moore, 1969-01-01
  11. It came from Ohio.(evidence that Air Force researched building flying discs)(Brief Article): An article from: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists by Bret Lortie, 2001-03-01
  12. Flying disc by Frederic P. Miller, Agnes F. Vandome, et all 2010-01-18
  13. Wham-O Brands: Flying Disc, Super Ball, Wham-O, Silly String, Hula Hoop, Magic Sand, Bouncy Ball, Super Elastic Bubble Plastic, Slip 'n Slide
  14. Toys of the 1950s: Flying Disc, Barbie, Matchbox, Yahtzee, Mr. Potato Head, Play-Doh, Hula Hoop, Tonka, Wooly Willy, Plarail

101. Disc Cats Disc Golf Club
Disc Golf at the University of Arizona
http://www.angelfire.com/az/discgolfclub/
Disc Cats Disc Golf Club
Disc Cats Disc Golf Club is a brand new organization at the University of Arizona. It's a free club, dedicated to the growth of disc golf interest in the University community and beyond; anyone associated with the University can join (including alumni).
The Foremost function of the club is to be a resource for the university's disc golfers. This is a great way to meet other disc golfers, get info about the PDGA or Tucson's disc golf club, Chain Lightning, and even get info about discgolf merchandise. We hopr to plan a trip or two this semester to courses around the Southwest, such as Austin or Albuquerque. In addition, we hope to establish other benefits, including vouchers for the local tournaments, in which each member will receive one free tournament per semester. There is even the idea circulating within the club of building a new UA discgolf course, and trying to initiate inter-collegiate competition.
Disc Cats is a great way to meet other UA disc golfers and to learn more about local involvement in the sport of the future. It's free, It's fun, and with your help and support, we can accomplish much. Get in touch with me through my email address on this web page, or fill out the application form and become a member...right now!
We hope to see you soon!

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