Warner Park

Manhattan, Kansas     1 course · 9 holes     Driving directions
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Rick Petrie    April 28 at 1:25pm

Curious about what's going on with all the flags, painted boxes, & such at the Fairmont Park Disc Golf Course? The Disc Fanatics of Kansas & Discs Unlimited will be co-hosting a Millennium Discs “3 Disc Challenge” Tournament on Saturday May 4th, 2013. This is a fundraiser event for our Fairmont Park disc golf course expansion & remodel project. It is also a marketing event promoting Millennium Golf Discs. (read more about it here http://www.discgolfscene.com/tournaments/DFOK_Fairmont_ ... more

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Rick Petrie    March 10 at 9:55pm

Hello Everyone. It's almost that time. The Spring Points League starts Wednesday Night, March 10th.

http://www.discgolfscene.com/leagues/2013_DFOK_SPRING_Points_League

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Brian Kargus    August 23 at 11:28am

Yep! Though I'm sure I'm not the only one. My disc rolled around that clump of trees to the left and I couldn't see where it went.

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Jon Tveite    August 23 at 11:24am

Brian, were you the guy who threw it into the trees on #4?

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Brian Kargus    August 23 at 11:07am

LOST: Championship Roadrunner, clear in center, blue, green, and red tie-dyed on rim. My name and cell are on the underside. If you find it, please return it to me!

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Rick Petrie    July 1 at 11:19pm

LOST: I forgot a UV Innova Mini (turns purple in the sun, white in the shade) at Warner Park today. If you find it, could you please return it to me.

Thanks!

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Rick Petrie    May 28, 2012 at 9:11pm

Oh Warner Park! It became obvious to me today that you need the Warner Wednesday league as much as we need you (b/c we keep you clean). I went up there expecting to pick up trash, but I didn't expect to pretty much only pick up trash...

Glad I ran into Adam. Otherwise I wouldn't have got in any practice.

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Rick Petrie    April 30, 2012 at 2:10pm

Happy Birthday to the Warner Park Disc Golf Course.!

The first permanent basket (the current practice basket) was installed on this day, April 30th, 2010.

Appropriately, it was installed as a test (practice) install in advance of the work day that took place one week later when we installed baskets #1 through #9.

It seems like yesterday... kinda.

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Rick Petrie    October 31, 2011 at 8:59pm

Trick or Treat Warner Park!

Today is Halloween and the last day of the month, so don't get tricked into throwing to the wrong pin placement tomorrow.

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quinten street    October 12, 2011 at 12:54pm

I will be in Manhattan tonight! going to play the warner league, and I will be at fairmont around 330 to shoot!

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Rick Petrie    October 1, 2011 at 9:01am

BTW, did you know this weekend is essentially the "1st birthday" of the concrete tee pads at Warner? Yep, it's already been a year! We poured three tee pads per weekend starting on the first weekend in October, 2010.

Do you know/remember what 3 pads were poured on the first weekend?

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Rick Petrie    October 1, 2011 at 9:00am

BTW, did you know this weekend is essentially the "1st birthday" of the concrete tee pads at Warner? Yep, it's already been a year! We poured three tee pads per weekend starting on the first weekend in October, 2010.

Do you know/remember what 3 pads were poured on the first weekend?

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Rick Petrie    September 30, 2011 at 6:14pm

Tomorrow is the first of the month, so you know what that means... Pin placements changes have been made at the Warner Park Disc Golf Course! (4pm today)

ALL pins have been moved since yesterday, which means the following:
#2 LONG
#4 RIGHT (everyones favorite)
#5 LONG
#6 LEFT
#7 RIGHT

Enjoy.

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Rick Petrie    September 13, 2011 at 2:15pm

YESTERDAY, the City of Manhattan Parks & Rec. department mowed a large part of the Warner Park disc golf course. No, not all the tall grass has been cut. However, a substantial volume of it is gone. Mark and I were involved in getting this done so we're sure you'll like the improvements.

To read more about it click here --> http://www.discgolfscene.com/clubs/Disc_Fanatics_of_Kansas/news

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Rick Petrie    November 9, 2010 at 11:53pm

Mr. McNamara, this course has only one tee pad for each fairway, but five of the fairways have alternate pin locations. The fairways that have alternate pin locations are #2, #4, #5, #6 & #7 (which get moved (alternated) on the first of each month). Most of those do have a harder and easier alternates, partially because of the distance... However, I HAVE NO EXPLANATION WHY THIS SITE LISTS THE NUMBER OF HOLE OPTIONS AS THEY DO. SO, when entering scores I select 18 if I've played 18 holes, I select 9 if I played 9 holes. Not sure if this answers your question, but that's all I know.

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Edward McNamara    November 3, 2010 at 1:02am

What do they mean, "Long and short pins?" What is the difference? I only see one tee and one basket per hole.

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Rick Petrie    August 22, 2010 at 9:27pm

Gordon Plank, Hope to see you at Warner Park on Tuesday night for league. It is a singles league with numbered bag tags on the line. The beauty of league night at Warner is visitors can play with the league groups without disrupting things or paying a dime (but you won't win a bag tag). Hope to see you Tuesday night, we tee off at 5:45.

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Gordon Plank    August 22, 2010 at 7:32pm

My name is gordon plank I'll be in town and would like to meet and play as many round of disc golf with as many of you possiblle. My address is The aerialwizard@gmailcom

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Rick Petrie    August 19, 2010 at 10:29pm

HALLELUJAH! The hay at the Warner Park Disc Golf course has been cut! They were baling the hay tonight and the bales will hauled out tomorrow (unless it rains too much).

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Rick Petrie    August 1, 2010 at 7:09pm

Check out the Manhattan area's newest disc golf league, the Flint Hills Bag Tags League. There will be a bag tag league night every Tuesday at 6pm at Warner Park. PLUS you can use your $3 Bag Tag for any casual round challenge on any course you choose. THIS COULD BE BIG!

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