Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Disc golf organizati­on eyes Milwaukee move

- Tom Daykin

A profession­al organizati­on for disc golf — a sport whose players toss Frisbees at targets on outdoor courses — is bringing its broadcast operations to Milwaukee.

The Disc Golf Pro Tour plans to build a studio in the basement of the Mitchell Mall/Schuster Lofts building, 1020 W. Historic Mitchell St.

That’s according to public records filed with the city Department of Neighborho­od Services.

The department on Monday issued a building permit to remodel the space for the broadcast studio.

Also, the Disc Golf Pro Tour has applied for an occupancy permit for that site.

An operations plan filed with the city said the space will be used for “recording, producing and broadcasti­ng web content focused on the sport of disc golf.”

“This location will be used to broadcast commentary on the Profession­al Disc Golf Tour tournament­s, record instructio­nal videos and upload them to the website,” it said.

The studio will have four employees. “We chose Milwaukee because that’s where most of our production team is located,” said Seth Fendley, administra­tive and operations director at Disc Golf Pro Tour, based in Davenport, Florida.

While the Milwaukee area has disc golf courses, the 2021 pro tour had no stops in Wisconsin. The closest tour location to Milwaukee was Eureka, Illinois.

The pro tour’s broadcast operations will be in a building that for several decades housed a Schuster’s Department Store.

Its upper floors were later converted into apartments, with the street level housing the Mitchell Mall, a Caravel Autism Health clinic and other businesses.

The building was constructe­d in 1914, according to the Wisconsin Historical Society.

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