Adopt-A-Hole Program

What Is It?

In 2005 the MADC Board implemented the Adopt-a-Hole program at Elver Park to show the Madison Parks Department the Club was being proactive in tackling the growing trash problem. In 2006, the program was donated and installed 18 garbage cans at Elver. The following year, 18 additional garbage cans were donated and installed at Hiestand Park, and the program generated 18 more volunteers to adopt those holes.

Volunteer!

It's disc golfers like you who "adopt" a hole. The responsibilities of an Adopt-a-Holer are:

  • General maintenance, trash and debris clean-up around your hole and through the fairways;
  • Contacting your course's coordinator of any problems or concerns with your hole; and
  • Special attention prior to tournaments and/or special events.

Need more information? Contact Us.

Want to Adopt-A-Hole? Contact the coordinator for your desired course below.

2011 Volunteers

Elver Park Hiestand Park
Coordinator: Jon Hart Coordinator: Mike Batka
Hole Adopter Hole Adopter
1 Luke Killoran 1 Glide
2 Sean Enburg 2 Shawn Finnegan & Tyler Krucas
3 Mike Newhouse 3 Josh Cowles, Dyami Jackson & Jim Armstrong
4 Pam Smith 4 Will Sitton
5 Sam Athens & Friends 5 Chad Inman & Will Mueller
6 Tom Mertins 6 Jake Jensen & Paul Reneau
7 Allen Nyberg 7 Jason Cox
8 Alex Staats 8 Derek Wagener, Trevor Newman, Joe Kirsch, Justin Pagel & Jesse Pagel
9 Alen Stucki 9 Patrick Weishan & Ian Schelly
10 Tom Pederson 10 Nic Lelm & Judy Warzel
11 John Domann 11 Dan Sannes & Brett Czerepinski
12 Dedikation Clothing Kompany 12 Matt Reiter, Kevin Kelly & Brian Kelly
13 Jason Schultz & Jess Warpula 13 Robin Lee of Creative Collectivity & www.LeftoverBags.com
14 Craig Lokken 14 Jay Smith, Bryan Hoemke & Chad Lukes
15 Craig Lokken 15 Alan Campfield & Adam Campfield
16 Mike Vandenberg 16 Andy Ambler & Holly Finley
17 Steve Cecil & "The Journey" Church 17 Nadine Malm & Tony Brunner
18 Jon Hart 18 Jack Newman