Disc golf hits a hole in one with Special Olympics hopefuls
The sport of disc golf is gaining in popularity around the globe, and one group of Toronto athletes is hoping it will one day be
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Skip to contentThe sport of disc golf is gaining in popularity around the globe, and one group of Toronto athletes is hoping it will one day be
By Sean McGlynn It’s not unusual to see a few stands at disc golf tournaments. Maybe there’s someone in charge of a local fundraiser and
Hole 17 at Albion Hills looking back through pine plantation When you first embark on a project, you rarely know how it will change you.
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