The ElevateUT Disc Golf Podcast

Nick Jennings, Scott Belchak, Sean Kelley, Dustin Hanson

The fellas from ElevateUT talk about the happenings with the non-profit and the growth of disc golf in our community.

Episodes

  1. 09/23/2025

    Benches for Butts, Turf for Tees: The Real Work Behind Dragonfly’s Glow-Up

    In this episode of the Elevate Utah Disc Golf Podcast, I sit down with Dustin, Sean, Scott, and guest Colby Zimmerman to dive deep into Dragonfly—Lehi’s uniquely lush, water-table-fed disc golf course—and the wild bell saga at the Wonder Course. We kick off with Sean’s months-long quest for the perfect warning bell for shared-use trails: cast iron over brass or aluminum, lead clappers, farm-store field tests, and kid-proofing strategies so hikers can safely signal throws on new Holes 1 and 4. Then Colby takes us through Dragonfly’s journey from a community pitch to a challenging, par-4/5-rich layout, including the infamous, volunteer-built Hole 2, city partnerships, mowing logistics (becoming a city employee to run equipment!), winter swamp management, and long-term improvements for pathing, benches, bathrooms, and tee upgrades as Dragonfly is eyed for US Women’s. We also unpack smart course evolution: replacing invasive Russian olives over time, adding strategic tree plantings (willows and more), restoring “Old Hole 7” with a double mando tunnel, and repurposing 13’s basket to expand Hole 1 and add gold/red tees. We cover parking and shuttle planning for majors, future land expansion, and practical volunteer calls-to-action (with a nod to how good leadership makes work days run). We close with favorite-hole picks, a bench story that “made butts happy,” and a reminder that embracing change—done thoughtfully—builds better public spaces for years to come. Favorite holes discussed: Hole 2 (shot-shaping gauntlet), Hole 18 (elite par 4), Hole 17 long (picture-perfect green), Hole 6 (mail-slot gap), Hole 8 long (blind finesse).

    1h 52m
  2. 03/20/2025

    From Overgrown Land to Major Tournament: The River Bottoms Story

    In this episode of the Elevate Utah Disc Golf podcast, hosts Nick Jennings, Dustin Hansen, Sean Kelly, and Scott delve into the creation and development of the River Bottoms disc golf course in Draper, Utah. The team shares the journey from the initial concept in late 2022 to the challenges faced in transforming the overgrown land into a unique and challenging course. They discuss the collaboration with the Draper Parks Department, the community's involvement in clearing the land, and the strategic design choices that make River Bottoms a distinctive course in Utah. The hosts also reflect on the course's rapid growth and its upcoming role in hosting a major disc golf tournament, highlighting the impact of community efforts and city support in elevating the course's status. The episode also explores the personal experiences of the hosts and their favorite aspects of the River Bottoms course. They share anecdotes about the course's development, the challenges of designing a course with significant out-of-bounds areas, and the satisfaction of seeing the course come to life. The hosts engage in a lively discussion about the course's unique features, the community's role in its maintenance, and the future enhancements planned to further improve the course. With humor and insight, they provide listeners with a comprehensive look at what makes River Bottoms a standout destination for disc golfers in Utah.

    1h 20m
  3. 03/04/2025

    The Wasatch Wunder: From Concept to Reality

    In this episode of the Elevate Utah Disc Golf Podcast, hosts Nick Jennings, Dustin Hansen, Sean Kelly, and Scott dive into the exciting developments in the Utah disc golf scene. We kick off with a discussion about the new Cryptid Series, a unique league exploring mythical creatures like Sasquatch and Yeti, with PDGA-sanctioned events across various locations in Utah. Scott shares insights into the series' structure, including cash payouts and bag tags. The conversation then shifts to the Wasatch Wunder, a premier disc golf course at Wasatch Mountain State Park. Scott recounts the journey from conception to completion, highlighting the community effort and challenges faced during the installation process. The hosts discuss the course's unique features, including its diverse holes and natural beauty, making it a must-visit for disc golfers. Listeners are treated to a live reaction to the trailer for "Ascent of the Abominable," a league event featuring a thrilling narrative involving the elusive Yeti. The episode also touches on the importance of community involvement and the role of Elevate Utah in enhancing disc golf experiences across the state. As the episode wraps up, the hosts emphasize the significance of supporting local disc golf initiatives, whether through participation, volunteering, or donations. They also tease upcoming events and improvements at the Wasatch Wunder, encouraging listeners to get involved and enjoy the vibrant disc golf community in Utah. The Wasatch Wunder

    1h 9m
  4. 02/18/2025

    The Tetons Course: A Disc Golf Journey in West Jordan

    In this episode of the Elevate Utah podcast, host Nick Jennings is joined by Dustin, Sean, and Scott to discuss the development of disc golf courses in Utah, focusing on the Tetons course in West Jordan. The conversation begins with a nostalgic look at the Tetons course, a project that holds personal significance for Scott, who grew up nearby. The hosts share amusing anecdotes about the course's design and the community's involvement, highlighting the contributions of Robert Bumgarner and the support from local officials like Mayor Dirk Burton. The discussion expands to the broader impact of disc golf in Utah, emphasizing the importance of well-designed courses that cater to various skill levels. The hosts delve into the challenges and successes of pitching disc golf projects to local governments, sharing insights into the process of securing funding and community support. They also explore the economic and social benefits of disc golf, noting how courses like Tetons can enhance local communities. As the conversation progresses, the hosts discuss future projects and the potential for new courses in Utah, including a significant upcoming project in West Jordan. They express excitement about the possibilities for disc golf in the state, envisioning courses in diverse landscapes from deserts to mountains. The episode concludes with a call to action for listeners to engage with the disc golf community and support the growth of the sport in Utah. Proposal Booklet for Teton's Disc Golf Course

    1 hr

Ratings & Reviews

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The fellas from ElevateUT talk about the happenings with the non-profit and the growth of disc golf in our community.