Disc golf dedication

Published 8:45 am Monday, May 14, 2018

Disc dedication

A group of disc golf enthusiasts gathered Thursday evening at Jackson Park to recognize and dedicate a new sign featuring the names of those who were instrumental in creating the 18-hole, par three course, then played disc golf until dark. Danville City Commissioner Rick Serres was on hand to talk about each of the men named on the sign: Stuart Arnold is credited with being the “inspiration” for the course; Josh Morgan is credited for design of the north nine holes; Anthony Isaacs is credited for the first organized disc golf club; and the late Todd Kleffman is credited for design of the south nine holes.

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Troy Kleffman stands near the sign thanking his late brother, Todd Kleffman, before playing a round of disc golf Thursday evening at Jackson Park.

Blaine Kleffman, Todd Kleffman’s son, waits before the sign presentation.

Derrick Lange practices a putting throw before the dedication of the new sign.

Arthur Denman, of Stanford, a putting throw before the dedication of the new sign.

City Commissioner Rick Serres talks to a group of disc golf fans about each of the men who were responsible in creating the 18-hole disc golf course at Jackson Park Thursday evening.