The Minnesota Frisbee Association
The Minnesota Frisbee Association (MFA) is the oldest statewide disc club. Founded in 1975, one of our early movers and shakers was the former PDGA Commissioner, Jim Challas. Now entering its 24th year, our "Floater" is the longest continuously published club newsletter. Minnesota was home to the first serious commercial threat to the DGA polehole. These "saucer" baskets were invented by Ken Krengel in 1978. The saucer is a sealed hollow plastic or metal cone that looks like a toy top on steroids. Imagine this cone in place of the chain assembly and you have a saucer basket. Putting into a saucer is like trying to putt into an oversized mail slot. Moir Park and Hansen Park are the only metro courses with saucer baskets. All but a couple of the saucers at Hansen have been replaced with some of the old baskets from C.P. Adams.

Our Mission
Our Mission is to promote disc sports: Ultimate, Freestyle, and Disc Golf, as well as any other sports that involve flying discs . Players of all ages and abilities are encouraged to join us in fun and rewarding sports. (We are one of the most active disc golf organizations in the country.) Our tournaments are aimed towards getting new players involved, and we always stress having a good time more than the competition.

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Executive Board
Elected Officers
President : “Coach” Dave Pennington
Vice President : Steve Yee
Secretary : Mike Snelson
Treasurer : Brad Junnila
West Zone Coordinator : Todd Erickson
East Zone Coordinator : Dano Johnson
North Zone Coordinator : Adam Gorres
South Zone Coordinator : Brian Gustafson
Committee Heads
PDGA State Rep : Bill Ashton
Bag Tags : Eric Kuitunen
Basket: Mike Snelson
Community Outreach: Dave Lynch
Course Development : Chuck Kennedy
Floater : Brian Donahue
Membership: Tom Hammes
Mider Cup: Todd Erickson
MN Majestic: Timmy Gill
Statistics : John Kretzschmar
Volunteer: Holly Saathoff
Web Site : John Kretzschmar

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