SUPERIOR — Disc golfers at the Central Park Disc Golf Course were greeted with a new look Tuesday, Oct. 25. Three new holes were added to the 6-hole course, giving the park more of a real-golf feeling.
The course was packed in the late afternoon as adults and children played the 9-hole course. A group of about a dozen workers from the Superior Refinery rebuild play every Tuesday after their shift.
“It’s like a real course now,” one of the workers shouted while digging for his disc in the woods near the creek.
Lee Marlow, of Duluth, tees off from the new tee box on the new second hole of the Central Park Disc Golf Course in Superior on Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 25.
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Part of a large group of electrical workers tee off from the new tee box on the third hole of the Central Park Disc Golf Course in Superior on Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 25. The electricians all are working on the rebuild at the Superior Refinery and are members of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (I.B.E.W.) union.
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Brandon Patterson, of Superior, tosses his disc towards the basket on the new second hole of the Central Park Disc Golf Course in Superior on Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 25.