Email addresses:
General.............................admin@joralemonparkdiscgolf.com
Kevin Rounds..................kmrpls@wildblue.net
Greg Kurtz........................glk755@nycap.rr.com
Tim Jiardini......................jiardini@yahoo.com
Discussion Board / FORUM :
We have also been known by other names, most recently
the Capital Region Disc Golf Association (CRDGA).  

You can visit this yahoo user group for more info at:  

Capital Region Disc Golf Forum
Contact Info
Some of the local players on tour
From left to right:  Tim Jiardini, Mike Andrews,
Kurt Waggoner, Greg Kurtz and Scott Selders
(at Sap Bucket Open 2006, Vermont)
Joralemon Park Disc Golf Course
Useful Links:
Hyzer Creek Disc Golf in Saratoga:
www.hyzercreek.com

Professional Disc Golf Association:
http://pdga.com/

New England Flying Disc Association (good resource site):
http://www.nefa.com

Skylands Disc Golf Club:
http://www.nynjdiscgolf.com/

Central New York Disc Golf Association:
http://www.cnydga.org

Southern Tier (Corning/Bath, NY)
http://www.twentypercenters.com/

DiscIthaca
http://www.discithaca.com/

Niagara Region Disc Golf:
http://www.nrdg.net/

South Branch Disc Golf  (Readsboro, VT):
http://southbranchdiscgolf.com

Green Mountain Disc Golf Club:
http://www.gmdgc.org/

To purchase discs and other golf-related items:
http://www.marshallstreetdiscgolf.com/
Hole 16 at Hyzer Creek
Kurt Waggoner, Mike C. Andrews & Tim
Jiardini (photo by Greg Kurtz) on a very wet
day, reinstalling the baskets at the newly
re-designed course in Willow Park in
Bennington, VT
Columbine - often found
on the mossy rock ledges
Wild Oats - amongst the rocks
between baskets 4, 6 & 9
Purple Trillium - found
on the mossy rocks
Trout Lilly - found in the fairway
of hole 11 and other spots
throughout the park
Cut-leaved Toothwort -
near basket 3
PLEASE BE AWARE OF THE WILDFLOWERS AND NATIVE
PLANT LIFE GROWING IN THE PARK -
they are a treasure to be enjoyed by all, so please don't trample them.

Here are pictures of a very few of the many diverse species in the park
(click to enlarge):
One of many possible upshot
looks on hole 15, "Mount Misery."