Save Agnes Moffitt Park's Historic Disc Golf Course


Save Agnes Moffitt Park's Historic Disc Golf Course
The Issue
The disc golf course at Agnes Moffitt Park, established in 1993, is not just a recreational facility; it's a storied venue that has been an integral part of the Houston area disc golf community for decades. As Houston's oldest disc golf course, it has provided a welcoming environment for beginners and experts alike, fostering a sense of community and outdoor enjoyment for families across generations.
Yet, this beloved course is under threat. The proposed agreement with Clark Condon Associates aims to replace this historic course with multiple baseball fields, a move that would strip the community of a treasured asset. While we recognize the importance of sports and recreation, there are already numerous baseball fields in proximity to Agnes Moffitt Park. Replacing the disc golf course is not only unnecessary but also a loss of diversity in recreational options for the residents and visitors of the park.
Disc golf encourages healthy living through active engagement with nature. It offers a unique opportunity for people of all ages to enjoy the outdoors, bond with family, and develop lifelong skills. By preserving the course at Agnes Moffitt Park, we are ensuring that this irreplaceable facet of Houston's recreational heritage remains for future generations to experience and enjoy.
The decision to proceed with the baseball fields seems shortsighted when considering the existing facilities and the historical value of preserving our local landmarks. The disc golf course is a symbol of resilience, community spirit, and the drive to maintain unique and inclusive recreation opportunities within Houston.
We urge the relevant authorities to reconsider the plan to dismantle this vital course. Instead, let us explore alternative solutions that accommodate both the desire for expanded baseball facilities and the preservation of this key piece of Houston's history.
Please sign this petition to protect Agnes Moffitt Park's historic disc golf course and ensure it continues to serve Houstonians for years to come.
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The Issue
The disc golf course at Agnes Moffitt Park, established in 1993, is not just a recreational facility; it's a storied venue that has been an integral part of the Houston area disc golf community for decades. As Houston's oldest disc golf course, it has provided a welcoming environment for beginners and experts alike, fostering a sense of community and outdoor enjoyment for families across generations.
Yet, this beloved course is under threat. The proposed agreement with Clark Condon Associates aims to replace this historic course with multiple baseball fields, a move that would strip the community of a treasured asset. While we recognize the importance of sports and recreation, there are already numerous baseball fields in proximity to Agnes Moffitt Park. Replacing the disc golf course is not only unnecessary but also a loss of diversity in recreational options for the residents and visitors of the park.
Disc golf encourages healthy living through active engagement with nature. It offers a unique opportunity for people of all ages to enjoy the outdoors, bond with family, and develop lifelong skills. By preserving the course at Agnes Moffitt Park, we are ensuring that this irreplaceable facet of Houston's recreational heritage remains for future generations to experience and enjoy.
The decision to proceed with the baseball fields seems shortsighted when considering the existing facilities and the historical value of preserving our local landmarks. The disc golf course is a symbol of resilience, community spirit, and the drive to maintain unique and inclusive recreation opportunities within Houston.
We urge the relevant authorities to reconsider the plan to dismantle this vital course. Instead, let us explore alternative solutions that accommodate both the desire for expanded baseball facilities and the preservation of this key piece of Houston's history.
Please sign this petition to protect Agnes Moffitt Park's historic disc golf course and ensure it continues to serve Houstonians for years to come.
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Petition created on June 6, 2025