Over 250 disc golfers are in town this weekend playing four different courses across the city for the second annual Kansas City Flying Disc Challenge.
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The course play will be at Water Works, Cliff Drive, Blue Valley and for the first time, LaBenite Park in Sugar Creek.
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The Cliff Drive course near the old city reservoir is known for challenging shots and pin positions.
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Professional disc golfers all the way down to the recreational duffer will be present.