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The Henry County Memorial Park Board voted Nov. 25 to approve development of an 18-hole disc golf course in the park, following a presentation from an organizer who reported local grant support.
During the discussion the organizer said a $10,000 check from the Henry County Community Foundation had been secured and that other local families and organizations had pledged hole sponsorships. Board members asked about routing near existing monuments and the nearby saddle club; the presenter said most tees and basket locations are within park property and that two holes near heavily wooded terrain still need final GPS confirmation.
The board approved adding the course to the park under the terms discussed and asked that the organizer finalize an addendum to the existing memorandum of understanding before work begins. The organizer said baskets would be installed prior to constructing concrete tee pads and that once baskets are in place the course would be playable for volunteers; the target for broader public play and signage is spring.
Funding and construction details remain partly outstanding: the organizer said sponsors have covered most of the expected cost but that additional hole sponsorships are still needed. The board did not adopt a construction contract at the meeting; it approved the project concept and directed staff to incorporate the course into park operations planning.
The motion to approve the development as presented was moved and seconded and carried by voice vote. Next steps include finalizing the MOU addendum, ordering baskets, and confirming installation logistics and timelines.
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