10 WEDNESDAY,JULY 26,2006 h p c h a n t i b C r t t s t l FEA T (Right) Robert Lake, Keith Lake and Bon Wilson, Lawrence graduate, walk toward the next hole during a game of disc golf Thursday night at Centennial Park. The three said that disc golf was a good way for the three of them to hang out together — and it was free to play. 100% ( Above) Doug Moler, Lawrence resident and KU alumnus, displays the various types of discs used when playing disc golf. Discs take the same names as golf clubs, being either a driver, mid-range or putter. Different discs fly through the air differently, with drivers used for long-distance throws and putters used for shorter, more accurate throws. (Top) Robert Lake, Lawrence resident, puts his disc during a game of disc golf Thursday night at Centennial Park. Holes on the disc golf course are marked as metal baskets with chains. A player must land his disc in the basket, not just hit the chain, in order to successfully putt.