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by Ms. Corrine Steuber V Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Is there a free printable disc golf scorecard?

Here’s a free, printable disc golf scorecard for your next round or for your disc golf club! Two formats currently available: Use the Google Sheet to add a course name, fill out out par and distance.

What are the different types of disc golf discs?

There are four main types of disc golf discs - distance drivers, fairway drivers, midranges, and putters. Choosing the right type of disc for the right situation can make all the difference in your score!

What is a disc golf disc putter?

Putters are the deepest, slowest, disc golf discs and have the thinnest rims. Putters are intended to fly shorter distances and on straighter lines. Putters are the slowest spinning discs, so they have less potential to deviate off line. While putters are made to go in the basket, they’re also less likely to fly too far beyond the basket.

What is the longest disc golf drive distance record?

The longest disc golf drive distance record is 1,108.9 feet and was thrown by David Wiggins Jr. according to the World Flying Disc Federation. The female record holder is Jennifer Allen who threw 568.6 feet, which was also outdoors.

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How do I know what disc to throw?

Use a Mid-Range disc for shorter shots and approaching the target. Use a Putt & Approach disc for short upshots and putts. We recommend beginners choose one of the following drivers as these discs are the easiest to throw far; choose lighter weights for better results: Archangel, Roadrunner, Mamba or Leopard.

What disc do you use first in disc golf?

A good Mid-range/Utility golf disc is your best starting point towards becoming a good player, and is a disc you will keep using throughout your disc golfing career. Buying a Mid-range/Utility disc is a must, but some players want more than one disc to start with.

What discs should I have in my bag disc golf?

That's fine: the most important disc in your bag is a putter you trust on the putting green. The next disc to get is a stable midrange. This will be a disc that will be a tentpole in your bag. It is a disc that has – using the standard flight numbers – a speed of 4 or 5 and a fade of 1 or 2.

What disc do I use for distance?

Distance drivers are discs with wide, shallow, sharp rims and flat, aerodynamic shapes. They have the potential to fly farther than any other type of disc but players must have the power and technique to make them fly as intended. In most cases, distance drivers shouldn't be used for throws under 300 feet/91 meters.

What is the golden rule of disk golf?

Basically, the Golden Rule of Disc Golf is to have respect and manners while you're on the course and interacting with other players. Not only is it about treating other players how you'd like to be treated, but it's also about respecting their property, the course, and the game as a whole.

How many discs should a beginner have?

In order to play disc golf, you need at least 3 discs: a driver, a mid-range, and a putter. But you should carry at least 6 discs (2 of each type) with you whenever you go out to play a round.

How many discs do pros carry?

But what about the pros? Well, most professional disc golfers carry between 15 and 25 discs.

How many discs are you allowed in disc golf?

Ball golfers are allowed 14 clubs and 6 balls for a round... hmmm...that's 20. Back up discs are required. Without turning this into a philosophical discussion (meaning, yes you can carry 30, but you only need 5) 20 seems like a good number, if there had to be one.

How many discs does Paul McBeth carry?

Paul McBeth carries 12 different molds. He has more backups of discs that are varying degrees of beat in.

How far should a speed 7 disc go?

Speed 6-7 can go much further then 300, 450-500 in top pro power hands.

How do I maximize my disc golf distance?

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How far should I be able to throw a mid range disc?

300 feetTypical midrange disc golf discs are wide with narrow rims and most amateur players use them to throw distances up to 300 feet/91.5 meters. Pros sometimes use them to throw distances 350 feet/107 meters or more.

How do you use disc golf discs?

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What are the three types of discs used in disc golf?

There is a wide variety of discs used in disc golf and they are generally divided into three categories: putters, all-purpose mid-range discs, and drivers.

What is the small disc for in disc golf?

The main purpose of mini disc golf discs is to mark the position of the disc previously thrown. In the game, every time a player throws a disc, his position on the course changes. He then has to throw another disc (or the same disc, depending on usage) to get nearer to the hole.

What do you need to start playing disk golf?

In order to play disc golf, you need at least 3 disc golf discs (preferably 6), a bag to carry your discs, some course-appropriate accessories (water, snacks, disc retreiver, towel, mini marker disc, sharpie), and a good local course to play disc golf on.

How To Select The Right Discs For Your Bag?

You’ll most likely find discs that work you other than the ones I’ve picked. The idea is that you should fill each one of the slots above with a disc for your bag. That way you’ll always have the right disc for your situation.

Which disc has the deepest rim?

Putters have the deepest, slowest, and thinnest rims. They fly shorter distances and most on straighter lines. Putters tend to stick when they touch down rather than skip or slide which can be a large benefit when you’re approaching a basket. Putters are also the most stable discs, which makes them the best for controlled precision shots.

What is the Buzzz disc?

The Buzzz by Discraft is one of the most popular mid range discs in the world. It will hold your line on power throws and fade slightly if thrown softer.

What is the speed of a 6 glide disc?

The 6 glide on this disc really sets it apart, and with a speed of 12 , it’s right in the speed pocket of many intermediate level players..

Do discs change over time?

The point is that some discs in your bag will change over time and so as time goes on, you may need to reassess the discs in your bag to make sure you continue to have discs that cover all aspects of the game.

Is the Innova Roadrunner good for roller discs?

With it’s lower speed and great degree of turn, the Innova Roadrunner makes for an excellent selection for a roller disc right out of the box.

What are the different types of disc golf discs?

There are four main types of disc golf discs - distance drivers, fairway drivers, midranges, and putters. Choosing the right type of disc for the right situation can make all the difference in your score!

How to lower disc golf score?

Whether it’s around the practice basket or on the course, putting is one of the most important parts of disc golf. Practicing effectively and making more putts around the circle is one of the most effective ways to lower your score.

What is a glide disc?

Glide describes a disc’s ability to remain airborne. Discs with higher glide ratings, like the Escape (which has a glide rating of 6), work to stay in the air longer than discs like the Felon (which has a glide rating of 3). Discs that are more overstable generally have lower glide ratings, as they fight to get the ground more quickly in their flights, while understable discs often have higher glide ratings and tend to turn up away from the ground. If a disc has a higher glide rating, it is often more effective for longer shots, but lower glide ratings are helpful on discs used for approaches, like the glide 2 on a Slammer, as they tend to get to the ground quickly and stick closer to the basket than a disc that works to stay in the air.

What is a disc turn?

Where speed and glide address the straight-forward portion of a disc’s flight, turn and fade address the side-to-side movement. For a right hand backhand thrower, turn describes how much the disc will move to the right in the earlier portion of its flight. Turn often appears as a negative number, as the disc is fighting against its natural finish when turning right. A disc with 0 turn, like an EMAC Truth, will be very resistant to right turn early in its flight, while a disc like the Warrant with a turn of -2 will gently fade to the right for the majority of its flight at medium speeds.

What does speed mean on a disc?

Speed describes a disc’s maximum distance potential and rim width. However, if a speed 13 disc (like a Defender) isn’t thrown with the arm speed and revolutions necessary, it won’t fly nearly as far as it will with proper speed and spin. Speed as a flight number doesn’t equal distance; it indicates distance potential. Our putters are generally between 2-3 speed, midranges are 4-6 speed, fairway drivers are between 7-9, and distance drivers are speed 10 and higher.

What is biofuzion disc?

BioFuzion/Reprocessed/Recycled discs are produced when other premium plastic discs have imperfections which prevent them from meeting our quality standards. Instead of disposing of them, the plastic is re-ground to create these discs. BioFuzion/Reprocessed/Recycled discs will wear in slightly more quickly than premium plastic discs, but more slowly than Prime or Classic discs. These discs will generally be slightly less overstable than their premium plastic counterparts.

What is the least expensive disc?

Prime/Retro/Origio plastic discs are the least expensive discs in our line. These discs have great grip in all conditions (including wet conditions) and will beat in more quickly than other plastics, making them great discs for beginners and for anyone who wants a worn-in disc more quickly.

What is the wind looking for when throwing discs?

In this case, since we are throwing backhanded, we are looking for the wind to be blowing over our non-dominant shoulder.

How fast can a disc go?

The perfect speed for maximum distance seems to be from 15 to 20 miles an hour. This is the perfect speed to carry your disc correctly.

What will push a disc down?

A tail wind will tend to push your disc down and prevent it from going as far as it should. A headwind will push your disc too high.

How to benchmark your hips?

If you need a benchmark, trying reaching back toward your hip and reaching up in a straight line.

Why do you add a 360 degree spin to your run up?

If you are unfamiliar with this method, you are adding a full 360-degree spin to your run-up to help generate more power and speed before your release. This will take some getting used to and I recommend getting the form down before you go out to a field and try to break your distance record.

How far away should you launch a disc?

The perfect spot would be clear for 500 feet or more from the area you play to launch the disc. You’ll want 360 degree of open area because you’ll need to match adjustments to the direction you are throwing based on how the wind is blowing.

Can you break any world records?

You may not break any world records but I promise you’ll have a great time. Happy driving!

What is the best disc to use for disc golf?

In disc golf, the best type of disc to use for driving is called a driver. Drivers go farther than other discs because of their design. They tend to have wider rims and are the flattest type. They can be a little trickier for beginners to use because you need the right technique to keep them flying straight.

What is disc golf driving?

Driving in disc golf is most commonly done with a backhand throw using a distance or fairway driver. It’s quite common to also see a forehand drive style off the tee. Typically, driving also involves a run up which is the footwork a player uses to build momentum and generate kinetic energy.

Why does a disc drive go farther on a hill?

If you are at the top of a hill, your drive will go a lot farther than on flat ground. This is because as the disc moves forward, there is a greater distance between the disc and the ground so the disc will travel a greater distance before landing. Similarly, if you are driving up a slope you won’t be able to drive as far as you normally would because the space between the disc and the ground decreases much more quickly.

What disc did Jennifer Allen use to set her record?

Unfortunately, there is no record of what disc Alex the sea lion used to set his record.

What are the two types of drivers?

There are two types of drivers: distance drivers and fairway drivers. Distance drivers are designed to go the farthest distance. They are what you would normally use from the tee. Because they are designed for distance, they may be more difficult to control. For experienced players, distance drivers are the best kind of disc for getting ...

How far does disc golf drive?

According to the PDGA the average drive distance in disc golf for a recreational player is between 200 and 300 feet. That’s for someone who has been playing for 1 to 2 years. The average drive distance for a novice player who is just getting into the sport is 175 to 250 feet.

Who threw the world record drive disc?

The world record drive disc thrown by David Wiggins Jr. was a Boss by Innova Discs. It is a lightweight disc that combines an overstable design with an understable plastic called R-Pro. It has a 2.5cm rim, which is the widest allowed by the PDGA. Jennifer Allen set her record with a Wraith by Innova Discs made of the StarLite plastic. The Wraith is similar in design to the Boss, but is slightly lighter and with a narrower rim (2.1cm) to better suit Allen’s throwing style. Unfortunately, there is no record of what disc Alex the sea lion used to set his record.

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