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    And Now for Something Completely Different

    And Now for Something Completely Different

    As the intro to Python’s sketch comedy, it was both a perfectly accurate and slightly ridiculous start to what to the American TV viewer was original and offbeat humor. That description also may fit the New England Disc Golf Center’s “Fun Nights”, minus the “Ministry of Silly Walks”. With the NEDGC’s Meadows Course Green layout now open, we have a unique resource to offer new players a gentle and friendly introduction to disc golf competition. We will be hosting a Wednesd
    Bears?!

    Bears?!

    The New England Disc Golf Center is on a wonderful property, not far off the "main drag" of Rt. 10/202. To the west of the NEDGC is mostly woods, small towns, and start forests all the way to the New York border and beyond. This means wildlife occasionally roam onto the disc golf layout. A red-tail hawk lives on the property, and a porcupine seems to be a fixture near the 6th fairway. Coyotes can be heard at sunset, and bear have been seen on or near the NEDGC. One was
     
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