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Disc golfing at Morley Field #8

Posted by George J Janczyn on April 13, 2018

(Part 8 in the series of selected Morley Field disc golfing photos that I shot between 1979-82. Click images for enlargements.)

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Disc golfing at Morley Field #7

Posted by George J Janczyn on March 14, 2018

(Part 7 in the series of selected Morley Field disc golfing photos that I shot between 1979-82. Click images for enlargements.)

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Disc golfing at Morley Field #6

Posted by George J Janczyn on February 22, 2018

(Part 6 in the series of selected Morley Field disc golfing photos that I shot between 1979-82. Click images for enlargements.)

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Disc golfing at Morley Field #5

Posted by George J Janczyn on February 8, 2018

(Part 5 in the series of selected Morley Field disc golfing photos that I shot between 1979-82. Click images for enlargements.)

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Disc golfing at Morley Field #4

Posted by George J Janczyn on January 28, 2018

(Part 4 in the series of selected Morley Field disc golfing photos that I shot between 1979-82. Click images for enlargements.)





15-cents bag of chips, 30-cents candy bars, 40-cents granola bars, $4.95 hats. Snapper at far right waiting for customers.



Customers!



Warming up with a game of hacky sack.



Waiting for a competition to get underway.





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Disc golfing at Morley Field #3

Posted by George J Janczyn on January 23, 2018

(Part 3 in the series of selected Morley Field disc golfing photos that I shot between 1979-82. Click images for enlargements.)

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Disc golfing at Morley Field #2

Posted by George J Janczyn on January 13, 2018

(Part 2 in the series of selected Morley Field disc golfing photos that I shot between 1979-82.)

Group watches a partner driving on hole 12.

Another drive on hole 12.

Focused on target!

Putting on what I think was hole 9 at the time.

Player beneath tree on right making a long attempt at the basket on hole 3.

Sizing up the putt for hole 2.

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Disc golfing at Morley Field

Posted by George J Janczyn on January 8, 2018

Morley Field Disc Golf Course was the brainchild of Snapper Pierson, an avid disc golfer who in 1978 worked to convince Balboa Park management to let him build a disc golf course in a little-used portion of Morley Field just east of the archery range. He installed concrete tee pads, erected signs and baskets, watered and groomed the landscape, and more. Soon he was able to convert storage space in a brick building that housed the public restrooms to open a small pro shop from which to operate. He began to sell discs and refreshments and organized competitive tournaments. At first use of the course was free of charge but eventually a fee was needed to help pay for the expense of maintaining the course.

Above section crossed out after Snapper sent me this correction:

“Ed Headrick the founder of Disc Golf put the course in the park in August of 1977. The city paid 1/2 $2500 and Wham-o MFG. paid the other half on a matching grant program that Ed had set up with them before he left their employ as a VP in charge of product development. Ed invented the modern Frisbee by putting flight lines on the Pluto Platter and coming up with the first Pro model Frisbee for Wham-o. The city took out the course in late 1977 to put in the restroom and I got tired of waiting for it to be put back into the ground so I went to the Tennis courts and took back our baskets and put them back in the ground in 1978. Ed declared my course pro after that and the city asked me to put in a shop in 1979 and use the backroom at the bathroom for storage.”

The course continues to grow in popularity (click here for more Morley Field history).

My neighbor Bruce Woodruff told me about the course in 1979 when I was living in Hillcrest. Soon I was hooked and we would head over to the course almost every day after work to shoot an evening round with friends and acquaintances.

In those days I was teaching myself photography and practiced by taking pictures of disc golfing at Morley Field. I shot exclusively in black & white because I developed and printed my pictures in a homemade darkroom in my apartment bathroom and it was less expensive and complicated than processing in color. Since then most of my negatives have been filed away in binders.

I recently bought a film scanner in order to convert the negatives to digital format, both for preservation purposes and to able to share some photos online. Who knows, some people might come across these pictures and see themselves. I’ll be posting a selection of photos in a short series of posts in the coming weeks. This is the first installment.

(For enlargements, click any image for an enlargement to open in a separate browser tab.)

Snapper Pierson demonstrates a catch called “scarecrow.” His shirt: 1979 World Frisbee Disc Golf Champion.

After one of the earliest local tournaments, Snapper gives cash payout to Bruce Woodruff.

Shooting on hole 10 just outside the pro shop.

Another view of the tee pad for hole 10.

A long putt for hole 1.

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