In 2009, Sunset Bay was founded as the first 9-hole Disc Golf Course in Worthington. However, thanks to a few local athletes and community support, Sunset Bay recently became an 18 hole course, and is now recognized by the Professional Disc Golf Association.

"You know, in Worthington, I've been playing for about four years, and it really started about then or maybe a year or two before that is when they put the first nine around here. I just put the back nine in, which is back behind me. There are seven holes out there, and then two more in part of our camp-ground now, and now we're a full 18," Worthington native and Professional Disc Golfer Adam Vosburgh said.

For Worthington native and Augustana graduate Adam Vosburgh, the course's evolution correlates with his own disc golfing career. He has eight career wins on the professional tour, and is currently ranked just over 900th in the world.

"Usually I'm trying to be out here four or five days per week, just in this open field out here throwing around for about an hour and a half, two hours a day, to try to work on yourself, your game. The mental game is a huge contributing factor in the sport, and you have to know your discs do in wind or no wind so you just have to come out and practice and do what it takes," Vosburgh said.

Vosburgh would love to someday compete full-time, but regardless of where his disc-golf career takes him, it's the friendship and enjoyment that will always keep him coming back to Worthington and Sunset Bay.

"You know, honestly, I just find some really good competition. It's also a real good friend game, a lot of my best friends have been people I've grown around the sport with by going to tournaments - they turn into people I start carpooling with, staying in houses with, and traveling everywhere with - The camaraderie is a huge thing for me," Vosburgh said.