John Houck was born 05-15-1960 in Long Beach, CA. He has been devoted to the love and evolution of disc sports for 30 years with 25 years of devotion to the growth of disc golf.John began his career in disc sports with back-to-back World Champion titles in Freestyle Frisbee for 1984 and 1985. In 1989 John founded the Circular Skies Over Texas tour, which was the largest regional tour in the country. He was Commissioner of the Professional Disc Golf Association from 1994 to 1996, and has been President of the Disc Golf Foundation since 1998. He was inducted to the Disc Golf Hall of Fame in 1998. John is the Head of Course Design for the International Disc Golf Center, and has designed or consulted on course designs for numerous world and national tournaments, with over 100 course designs, revisions, and consultations spanning his career. He has designed more disc golf courses than anyone living today. John Houck also the Founder of the annual World's Biggest Disc Golf Weekend, an interntional public event that was started in May 1991. The event raises money for local, national and international non-profits while it introduces disc golf to people around the world. It is held the first weekend in May every year and is currently hosted by 40 cities around the world. Dleekha (talk) 05:35, 17 November 2008 (UTC)Reply

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