curious about what you'll find at anhyzer.org? take a look:
- full course descriptions with pinpoint GPS coordinates
- colorful, accurate course maps to view, download and print
- terminology to help tailor and improve your game
- downloads to help you know the courses before you throw
- links to disc golf sites that offer what we don't
So take a look around, download a course map, plot some long/lat coordinates, or give us some all-important feedback. Above all, have fun, and come back to see if your local course has been added.
anhyzer.org was conceived with one thing in mind: bringing disc golf to everyone. We aim to do so with the care and detail you'd expect from local enthusiasts so all might enjoy the sport and encourage its growth. We at anhyzer.org love disc golf and believe in its value for all ages, abilities and backgrounds. Because of this, we aspire to centralize existing disc golf course information, and create content to fill current gaps.
Those that have searched the web for disc golf info have undoubtedly confronted these gaps, and will (hopefully) sympathize with the immensity of our task. Eventually, we'll need help. Short term, our goal is to have Indianapolis-area courses catalogued, mapped, reviewed and guided by August. If you care to help or are itching to get course info for your area added, email us and we'll hop to it.
Finally, thanks to you if you've taken the time to read this far, and if you've used the site in any capacity. Your feedback, suggestions, requests, praise, etc. are welcome and needed. Your hatemail will be tolerated, though officially discouraged.
If you haven't yet, browse the site and see what we've got so far (and don't forget to come back often for updates).
Matt O
Founder/webmaster, anhyzer.org
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