Disc Golf - A Recreational Sport Spreading Across The Country That EVERYONE can play!
Disc golf is one of the hottest and fastest growing sports in the country. People from all walks of life and physical conditions can be found out playing a couple rounds of disc golf with friends and family. No chasing after a little white ball. No paying green fees to play a single round or three rounds of golf! For less than $40, you too, can be out playing a round of disc golf by the end of the week! It's a wonderful sport that anyone can pick up and have a little bit of fun! Disc golf is the sport of the future that's here today! Come learn more by reading on...
Learn To Play Disc Golf & More Table of Contents
There's A LOT of fun stuff to see and read
- Chains - The Disc Golf Movie Trailer
- The Basics In Written Form
- The Basics of Disc Golf Shot Selection Video Training
- Disc Golf Poll...Please Participate
- Watch These Professional Disc Golfers Throw
- Types of Drives and Throws
- How To Throw A Driver Disc Off The Tee Pad
- 5 Suggest Drivers To Try
- Bob Barker Excited About Disc Golf On "Price Is Right"
- Approach/Midrange Discs
- Great Mid-range Approach Discs To Try
- Putter Discs
- Disc Golf Putting Training Video
- Top 5 Suggested Putters To Throw
- Great Disc Golf Websites
- Disc Golf Bags
- Disc Golf TV
- Still Have A Competitive Fire? Play in Local Tournaments
- Portable Baskets For At Home Practice
- Portable Disc Golf Baskets
- Disc Golf BOOK!
- Find A Disc Golf Course Nearest You
- The Top "Local" Disc Golf Course Association or Websites
- Great Disc Golf GIFTS on CafePress
- More Disc Golf Video Training
- Vote For The Top 10 Disc Golf Drivers
- Take A Vacation At A Disc Golf Resort in THAILAND!
- Disc Golf In Thailand - Hole 18
- Disc Golf Professional Tour
- Disc Golf Pro Tour Moments
- INCREDIBLE Disc Golf Shot
- Disc Golf Mini-Discs
- Featured Squidoo Lenses
- Sign This Guestbook Please!
- Even George Costanza LOVED Disc Golf
- Random YouTube Disc Golf Videos
- The LATEST eBay Auctions on Disc Golf Discs!
Chains - The Disc Golf Movie Trailer
The Basics In Written Form
Disc Golf Terminology
Tee Pad - the area where the first throw of a given hole must take place. These are often concrete pads, but many courses utilize natural tees. It is not uncommon for a portion of a sidewalk or a parking lot to be used as a tee pad.The Basket - often called the pin or the pole hole. Once a disc lands in the basket, the hole is considered completed.
Throw - the act of propelling the disc towards the basket. Throws must be made with one hand. Each throw is counted towards the player's score. There are three types of throws: backhand, forehand (often called sidearm), and overhand. (styles of throw are explained later in this entry)
Lie - the spot where the disc comes to rest. This is often marked by a mini-disc marker.
Par - like in ball golf, each disc golf course has a posted par. The 'par' is the number of strokes that a scratch player would need to complete the hole. This is usually the number of throws it takes to reach the green + two putts. On a hole less than 400ft, the par is usually three, depending on the number of obstacles. For holes more than 400ft, the par is usually four. Most disc golfers disregard the posted par, in favor of a universal par of three. To the competitive disc golfer, every hole is a par three, making the total par for 18 holes always 54. This serves to simplify the game. And this helps the average disc golfer measure themselves against the pros. Most pros can finish any hole in three strokes.
Opinions differ on what constitutes par. The PDGA guidelines say that holes above 475 feet can be considered a par 4, if there are, for example, lots of trees to navigate through, depending on the caliber of the course (Gold, Blue, White calibers). A 300 foot hole can be a legitimate par 4 if you're throwing through a jungle. There are lots of disagreements on this.
Drive - any throw off of the tee pad, or a throw from the fairway designed for maximum distance.
Approach - usually the second shot of a hole, designed to place the disc within putting distance.
Putt - a throw is officially considered a putt if it is made "within the circle" (within 10 meters of the pin). Many players consider distances of twenty or thirty meter putts, and use their putting motion. There are special rules related to official putting however. (see below)
Ace - known as a hole in one in ball golf. An ace occurs when a player makes their first shot, or drive, into the basket. An ace in disc golf is fairly rare and much praise is given to those who have accomplished this spectacular feat. A common practice is to have all participants in the ace group or all spectators sign the "ace disc." Aces are more common in disc golf than ball golf as the top pros boast as many as 200+ aces in their careers.
The Circle - what is considered the green in ball golf. This is a circle ten meters in radius, with the basket at its center.
Hyzer - The disc flight tendency to turn counter to its rotation.
Anhyzer - Forcing the disc turn in the same direction as the rotation of the disc. Also known as "Annie".
Snap - The moment of release of the disc to maximize spin. There is often an audible "snapping" sound if done properly.
Source
The Basics of Disc Golf Shot Selection Video Training
Discraft Disc Golf Clinic: Shot Selection
World Champion Elaine King instructs on shot selection strategies.
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Disc Golf Poll...Please Participate
Watch These Professional Disc Golfers Throw
Discraft Disc Golf Clinic: Long Distance Drives
Seven disc golf pros show you their techniques for distance drives.
Runtime: 9:06
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Types of Drives and Throws
This ain't like thowing a frisbee on the beach!
Approaching - if a player is not driving the disc, he is either approaching or putting. Professional players consider around a 200-250ft shot to be an approach. For many players, however, this is the length of their normal drives. For some players, a shot does not truly become an approach until around 100ft.
Putting - officially, a disc is being putted if it is being thrown within the circle. However, many players use their putting motion from much further away. There are many different types of putts which are explained below. As with anything, a disc golfer must find what is comfortable for them, and go with it. There is no 'wrong' way to putt.
Backhand - when throwing backhand, a thrower must determine for himself what kinds of discs work best for them, depending on how much 'snap' they throw with. 'Snap' is generated by high arm speed and by a player cocking his wrist and literally snapping the disc on the release. When thrown correctly, a disc will literally make an audible snapping sound upon release. Players who throw with a great deal of snap should throw over stable discs, whereas a player who doesn't throw with a great deal of snap should throw under stable discs.
Forehand - As with backhands, players have to determine for themselves what sort of discs work for them. Generally, forehand throws generate more snap than a backhand throw, so usually, forehand shots require more over stable discs.
With both forehands and backhands, the throwing ability of different players will progress. For example, when a player first starts throwing, they do not throw with a great deal of snap, thus they should use under stable discs. However, the player will eventually learn how to throw with more snap, which will require them to move to more over stable discs. Players should not, however, remove that first disc from the bag, as it may now be good for turnover drives or anhyzers. Players have to learn their discs and learn what works best for them.
Hyzer - a hyzer is a throw that is designed to take advantage of the natural angle of the disc. For example, an RHBH hyzer is a shot that fades to the left. There are a few types of hyzers. A soft hyzer is a throw that gradually fades, whereas a spike hyzer is a throw where the disc fades hard and drastically. Spike hyzers can result in discs that are literally 'spiked' into the ground. These types of throws are used to navigate certain obstacles. A disc that is slightly over stable with a high glide, such as the Innova Valkyrie, are good for soft hyzers, whereas a disc that is very over stable with a low glide, such as Innova Firebirds, are best for spike hyzers.
Anhyzer - an anhyzer is a throw that is designed to go against the natural angle of the disc. For example, an RHBH thrower who throws a disc that fades to the right would be throwing an anhyzer. To execute an anhyzer, an RHBH would tilt the disc to the right when he releases the disc. Under stable discs are best used for anhyzers. As with hyzers, soft and spike anhyzers are options. The Innova 'Roadrunner' and 'Stingray' are good for anhyzer shots.
Helix - a helix throw utilizes both aspects of the throw to produce an "S" flight shape. For example, an RHBH thrower will release and overstable disc (natural flight that finishes to the left) to the right in order for it to return to the left at the end of flight. This is a highly skilled shot requiring knowledge of disc flight dynamics and multiple angles. A very useful shot to avoid the obstacles that grace the disc golf course.
Turnover - a disc is 'turned over' when it flies against the natural angle of the disc. For example, an RHBH thrower has turned a disc over if it flies to the right when released flat. This differs from an anhyzer because of the angle of release. Turnover drives are generally released flat or at a slight angle, whereas an anhyzer is released at a more drastic angle. Ideally, the disc will 'flex' back to the natural fade, creating an 'S' curve. Some curves are more drastic then others. A more under stable disc will turn over harder than an over stable disc. Depending on the shot, a certain type of turnover drive may be required. Lighter discs will turnover much easier than heavier discs. An ideal drive for max distance is usually slightly turned over. Depending on the thrower, many discs can be used for turnover drives.
Hammer/Tomahawk - It is an overhand throw where the thrower grips the disc much like he would a forehand. This throw has a unique flight pattern which is best learned by throwing a few out in a field. It is useful for going over difficult obstacles. Mid-range discs with high glide are best for hammers. The Innova Max and Roc are good discs for hammers.
Thumber (or Scoobie) - an overhand throw that involves placing the thumb inside the lip of the disc. Like the hammer, the thumber has a unique flight patter than is best learned by throwing a few out in a field. It is also useful for going over difficult obstacles. The Innova Monster is a good thumber disc.
Grenade - This grip is similar to a Thumber grip with the thumb pad pressing against the inside wall of the rim, and the base of the thumb grabbing the bottom of the rim. The delivery is extreme hyzer backhand. This shot is similar to golf's sand wedge. The shot flies virtually straight up and straight down to clear obstacles and stick dead where it lands as it has backspin.
Roller - this is a shot designed to travel a short distance in the air and then roll towards the target. Rollers can be thrown forehand and backhand, and should be considered a very advanced throw. Many disc golfers can roll a disc farther than they can throw it. Rollers are very effective in going under obstacles, such as a circle of trees around the basket. They are difficult to control, and require a great deal of practice. Innova Sidewinders and Roadrunners make good long distance rollers, and Innova Leopards and Cheetahs make for good mid to short range rollers.
In-line Putting - a style of putting where the plant foot is directly behind the lie marker and pointed right at the basket, and the other foot is placed behind the plant foot. The disc is thrown from the chest generally straight at the pin. Some in line putters throw the disc with a bit of snap and run right at the basket, while others try to float the disc into the basket. This is just a matter of personal taste or what the situation dictates. In-line putters almost always putt backhand.
Straddle Putt - a style of putting where one foot is placed behind the lie marker and the other is parallel, rather than behind, the plant foot. The putter often squats a bit an uses their legs to propel the discs. Straddle putts can be used to navigate around obstacles and provide a clear line to the basket. Some prefer the stability of straddle putting for shorter putts and many use the stance for jump putting. Most straddle putts are backhand putts, though they can be forehand putts.
Jump Putt - outside the circle, jump putting is used to generate more power. It is similar to straddle putting except the putter jumps forward with the release of the disc. This is a tough skill that requires some practice, but can be very effective. Many golfers do not bother with jump putting, though many use it very effectively. Jump putting is illegal within the circle. Jump putting is almost always done with a backhand throw.
Turbo Putt - an interesting style of putt where the thumb is placed in the middle of the disc and the fingers are rested on the outer rim of the disc. The putter spins the disc slightly with the release and pushes with his fingers to propel the disc. This style of putting is not very effective outside of the circle.
Kneeling Putt - in disc golf, the situation often dictates that a throw must be made from a kneeling position. Any point of contact is legal as long as it follows previously stated rules, i.e., in line with the marker disc, no closer to the hole and within the acceptable distance behind the marker.
When putting, golfers also use unconventional stances. Golfers sometime contort their bodies in unique ways to navigate around obstacles. Sometimes a lunge position is utilized to putt, either forehand or backhand. Sometimes the golfer's feet are each at a different level of elevation. By rule, it is technically legal for someone to completely lie on the ground and throw, assuming their foot is behind their mini marker, and they do not use their body to decrease the distance between their marker and the pin.
Source
How To Throw A Driver Disc Off The Tee Pad
A great video to watch some of the best professional throwers in the world of Disc Golf.
Discraft Disc Golf Clinic: Forehand Drives
Pro disc golfers Mark Ellis, Mike Raley and 'Critter' Bill Themm teach you how to throw a forehand drive. Learn about different forehand grips, styles, shot options and disc selection.
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5 Suggest Drivers To Try
Discraft Beginner Disc Golf Set
Amazon Price: $25.00 (as of 10/15/2008)
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RDGA Line Golf Disc 4-Pack Driver, Midrange, Approach, Putter
Amazon Price: $30.00 (as of 10/15/2008)
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Innova Beast Disc Golf Driver
Amazon Price: (as of 10/15/2008)
List Price: $8.99
Wham-O Golf Flyright Frisbee
Amazon Price: $28.40 (as of 10/15/2008)
List Price: $29.99
Innova Champion Valkyrie Disc Golf Driver
Amazon Price: (as of 10/15/2008)
List Price: $15.99
Bob Barker Excited About Disc Golf On "Price Is Right"
With disc golf pro, "Maceman"
Maceman on PiR Bob Barker disc golf frisbee
Maceman explains disc golf to Bob Barker on the PiR.
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Approach/Midrange Discs
These are like your Irons in your ball golf bag
Great Mid-range Approach Discs To Try
Innova Roc Midrange Driver
Amazon Price: (as of 10/15/2008)
Innova Roc DX Glow Mid Range
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Innova Roc DX - Classic Mid Range
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Innova Roc Pro Mid Range
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Roc Champion - 2008 USDGC Factory 2nd
Amazon Price: (as of 10/15/2008)
Putter Discs
These are like your pitching wedges and putter
Putting - officially, a disc is being putted if it is being thrown "within the circle", which is 10 meters. However, many players use their putting motion from much further away. There are many different types of putts which are explained below. As with anything, a disc golfer must find what is comfortable for them, and go with it. There is no 'wrong' way to putt. Disc Golf Putting Training Video
Discraft Disc Golf Clinic: Making Long Putts
Four disc golf pros demonstrate four different and effective techniques for hitting 100 foot putts.
Runtime: 12:01
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Top 5 Suggested Putters To Throw
RDGA Line Golf Disc 4-Pack Driver, Midrange, Approach, Putter
Amazon Price: $30.00 (as of 10/15/2008)
Innova Star Aviar Disc Golf Putter
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Innova Aviar DX Putter
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Innova DX Aviar Disc Golf Putter
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Innova Rhyno DX Putter
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Great Disc Golf Websites
Add Your Own and Vote For Your Favorite Disc Golf Website
Professional Disc Golf Association
Membership information, FAQ for beginners, course more...5 points
Mando's Disc Golf Pro Shop - Innova, Lightning, Discraft, Ching Golf Discs.
At Mandos Disc Golf Pro Shop's we are committed an more...4 points
INNOVA Champion - #1 in Disc Golf
#1 in disc golf, AKA Frisbee Golf, Innova patented more...3 points
Tacoma Disc Golf Players Association
2 points
Disc Golf | Disc Golf Association (DGA)
Home of Disc Golf | Disc Golf Association the comp more...1 point
Disc Golf World
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Disc Golf Bags
What are you going to carry all your discs in? A plastic bag?
Innova Disc Golf Starter Bag
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Innova Deluxe Bag
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Innova Disc Golf Champion Disc and Bag Set
Amazon Price: $69.99 (as of 10/15/2008)
Innova Competition Bag
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Disc Golf TV
Disc Golf Live - PDGA TV - Jan. 07 - Ventura DG featured
Jan. 07 episode of Disc Golf TV Live - a PDGA sponsored show about Disc Golf. Great footage from 2006 DG Championships in Winthrop in SC, grip instruction from Dave Feldberg, forehand instruction from Mark Ellis, mens masters finals 05 footage and our own Casitas Coyote Classic are featured in this episode of Disc Golf Live
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Still Have A Competitive Fire? Play in Local Tournaments
A great way to spend the weekend!
Often for the registration fee to compete, you'll get a players pack. That usually includes a sticker, maybe a mini-putt disc and or a couple of discs, even a T-shirt...this is all varies on many things. Just check with your local disc golf association OR...
The best way I know to look up local tournaments that is pretty comprehensive (and I'm going to put up a list below where people can add their own disc golf course websites) is to go to the PDGA website. The PDGA is the Professional Disc Golf Association.
Portable Baskets For At Home Practice
What I suggest is focused practice for 30 minutes a day! Broken into two 15 minutes periods of practice. With two putter discs. Pick a distance to make a put 10 feet, 15 feet, whatever you can make it consistently. Focus on making that putt at that distance consistently during that 15 minutes with those two discs. Then take a break...goof around, get a drink...whatever. Then do another 15 minutes of focused concentration. That's it. Do that 3-4 days a week and you'll notice a HUGE difference in your confidence and your game!
But you definitely need a basket at home for your backyard, your garage or wherever you can squeeze your new favorite sport in around you, these are worth the investment and LESS than a new set of clubs of ball golf.
Portable Disc Golf Baskets
When Sucking Isn't Enough...It's Time To Practice!
DGA M-14 Portable Disc Golf Basket
Amazon Price: $133.49 (as of 10/15/2008)
List Price: $149.99
DGA M-14 Twin Pack - Portable Disc Golf Basket Set
Amazon Price: $270.00 (as of 10/15/2008)
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DGA Mach Lite Portable Disc Golf Basket
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Disc Golf BOOK!
Yep, they still make those things and this is a GREAT read!
Disc Golf: All You Need to Know About the Game You Want to Play
Amazon Price: $9.95 (as of 10/15/2008)
Find A Disc Golf Course Nearest You
You certainly can google your major metro city and "disc golf course" and see what pops up. There's always a good chance in the 21st century...a disc golf course near you has a web presence! Some with pictures! ;-)The best way I know that is pretty comprehensive (and I'm going to put up a list below where people can add their disc golf course websites) is to go to the PDGA website. The PDGA is the Professional Disc Golf Association. On their website is a myriad of things to get lost in.
But we're looking to find out where the nearest disc golf course is to you. Here's the secret link to go directly to the disc golf course directory...so look for COURSE DIRECTORY!
You can even search internationally, like a disc golf course in Thailand that is actually a disc golf resort!
I'll write more about that later.
The Top "Local" Disc Golf Course Association or Websites
Spread the love about your home disc golf course!
Tacoma Disc Golf Players Association
4 points
Whatcom Disc Golf Club
The Whatcom Disc Golf Club located in Whatcom Coun more...4 points
Great Disc Golf GIFTS on CafePress
FANTASTIC ideas for a birthday present, a Christmas present...or heck, just anytime...disc golfers love new plastic and presents!
More Disc Golf Video Training
The Fastest Way To Improve Your Disc Golf Skills
Discraft Disc Golf Clinic: The Fastest Way To Improve
Do you just want to play, or do you want to improve? Discraft Pro Mark Ellis leads a group of competitive Am players in an exercise designed to reinforce the basics you'll need to grow your skills.
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Vote For The Top 10 Disc Golf Drivers
VOTE for your FAVORITE Driver!
Destroyer STAR
The STAR Destroyer (released in August 2007) is a more...1 point
Innova Wraith STAR Driver
Since it's release in September of 2005, the Wrait more...1 point
Innova DX Destroyer Disc Golf Driver
The Destroyer is a very fast stable to overstable more...0 points
Innova Dragon Golf Disc - Distance Driver - Distance-DX
Innova Dragon Golf Disc - Distance Driver - Dragon more...0 points
Innova Dragon DX Driver
The Dragon provides more glide than any other Inno more...0 points
Innova Wraith Pro Tie-Dye Driver
Since it's release in September of 2005, the Wrait more...0 points
Discraft Cyclone Elite-X Driver
One of the best-selling discs ever! The Cyclone ha more...0 points
Discraft Stratus Pro-D Driver
The Stratus flies straight at low to mid speeds an more...0 points














