Cobb Disc Golf Club
Ringing the Chains since 2007

Contact Us
In general . . .

There are several ways to get in touch with the Cobb Disc Golf Club for general information or questions.  The easiest way is to email or call one of the officers on our Board of Directors.

Another way to get in touch with us is to talk to the Tournament Director at one of our club events at Oregon Park.   You can find a list of our upcoming events on the Home page of this site, or view our Google calendar on the Events page.

Yet another way to get in touch is to observe the players at Oregon Park or nearby courses (White Oak in Paulding County, Deer Lick in Douglas County, Sequoyah in Cherokee County, Wills or East Roswell in Fulton County, etc.) for signs that someone is a member of the CDGC.  If you see someone carrying a bag tag engraved with our logo, it's a sure bet that player is a member.  If you see a group of people on a Tuesday or a Thursday evening playing doubles, these are our weekly doubles events, and some (not all) of these people will be members.  If you see a mini or a disc stamped with "ngdgc" or "cdgc," or a disc with a custom stamp from one of our tournaments, its owner is likely to be a member. 


More specifically . . .

If you want to know when our next upcoming events are planned, try the "Home" page of this website, or for more detail, the "Club Events" page.  You can also contact our tournament director,  Wayne Kiddle.

If you want to join our club or donate, you can do that online from the Paypal links on our "Membership" page.  Or if you're interested in sponsoring a hole on the new course we're planning to build at Oregon Park, contact our Fundraising Director, Nick Richardson,  The easiest way to get involved with improving the course at Oregon Park or developing new courses in Cobb County is to join the club.

If your club's team wants to challenge our club's team to a disc golf battle royale, get in touch with one of our tournament directors.

If you have cdgc-related pictures or video that you want to share, email our Webmasters, Lewis or Scott, at webmaster@cobbdiscgolf.com, and he'll be happy to post them on the "Media" page.

If you're concerned about something you see happening on the Oregon Park disc golf course, we would like to know, but if you see any illegal activity please contact the police.  We don't allow any misbehavior at our club events, but the course is on public land and free to play, and we're not legally in control of the property.