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what equpiment do you need for disc golf

by Josiane Sipes Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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The 37 best disc golf accessories to fuel your fun on the course

  1. Friction disc golf gloves. I’m a huge fan of Frictions. ...
  2. Dynamic Discs Golden Retriever. Unless you just don’t play courses with water holes, you need a disc retriever. ...
  3. Disc golf cart. ...
  4. Disc Golf Rangefinder. ...
  5. Grip bag/birdie bag/chalk bag. ...
  6. Innova Galactic mini marker or other mini marker. ...
  7. Disc golf towel. ...
  8. Dude Wipes. ...
  9. Portable music speaker. ...
  10. Wireless headphones. ...

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Full Answer

What do you need to play disc golf?

The only thing you need to play disc golf is a disc. That’s it! You don’t even need an established disc golf course – you can take your disc to practically any uncrowded open space and turn it into a disc golf course of your own. More than likely, however, there is a disc golf course near you.

What to look for when buying disc golf disc golf Frisbees?

Tip #1: You want a range of colors when you buy your disc golf disc golf frisbees. This allows you to play on a variety of surfaces and keeps your disc from getting lost Tip #2: most disc golf disc are made out of plastic or plastic blends. The quality of the construction material will influence the flight of the disc.

What are disc golf discs made out of?

Tip #2: most disc golf disc are made out of plastic or plastic blends. The quality of the construction material will influence the flight of the disc. Go with the better construction materials to have better flight time and distance.

What is the best disc golf disc to use?

Mid-range disc offers the most versatility when teaching a class or just starting out with one disc. These are the fastest-flying, sharpest-edged discs in the disc golfer’s bag and require the most advanced technique to throw properly.

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What equipment is used in disc golf?

Players can choose different discs based on their playing style, experience level, and different flight ratings. Aside from the discs, other essential equipment used on the course include a spare ball, bug spray, disc golf retriever, permanent marker, scorecard, a good pair of shoes, snacks, towel, and water bottle.

What discs do you need for disc golf?

In order to play disc golf, you need at least 3 discs: a driver, a mid-range, and a putter.

Do you need a putter for disc golf?

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Do you need a special Frisbee for disc golf?

Yes, you can play disc golf with a frisbee. You cannot play competitively, but you can use regular frisbees to practice on the course to improve your accuracy and your distance.

How much does a disc golf disc cost?

The average cost of a disc golf disc is around $13 to $15 dollars. But disc golf discs can cost between $8 dollars and $20 dollars depending on quality of plastic, manufacturer, rarity, dye, type of disc, and whether the model is still being made.

How many discs do the pros carry?

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

How far should a beginner throw a disc golf?

According to the Professional Disc Golf Association (PDGA), you can expect beginners to throw disc golf discs at an average distance of around 175 to 250 feet. This is typically approximately 80% of their ultimate throwing distance, becoming farther as they gain more experience in the sport.

How far do pros throw discs?

So, how far do pro disc golfers throw? Most pros can drive accurately between 350 ft – 450 ft with the top pros able to drive more than 500 ft. This year at Pro Worlds (2018) Kevin Jones won the longest drive competition with a throw of 528 ft with David Wiggins Jr.

What disc should I throw?

The best disc for learning how to throw is a neutral mid-range or an approach disc. A neutral disc's Turn and Fade characteristics are 0, or very close to it.

Is disc golf harder than golf?

3) Easier Sport To Play When you play disc golf, you have to know how to throw a frisbee, but you will really not need too much more skill than this. With traditional golf, there are a lot of skills to learn and lots of things to develop in your game. Overall most would say that disc golf is an easier sport.

Is disc golf better than golf?

Since holes in disc golf are shorter than holes in ball golf (300 feet compared to 300 yards), it takes less time to play 18 holes. On average, with a group of 4 players, you can expect to take around 4 hours for a round of 18 holes in golf whereas in disc golf, you take an average of 2 hours.

Is Ultimate Frisbee the same as disc golf?

Ultimate Frisbee is the team sport. You play on one 7 man team versus another 7 man team. Disc Golf, while occasionally player in pairs or on teams, is solely an individual sport. This means that you and you alone are responsible for winning or losing.

Disc Golf Equipments and Accessories You will Need?

Upon deciding that you want to take the sport seriously, there are equipment and accessories that you need to be in your position to start playing the game. Earlier, I mentioned that if you have a disc and some decent amount of land, then you can start practicing and learning to throw.

Conclusion

Playing disc golf is indeed inexpensive. Unlike other sports, what you need in disc golf are sets of affordable equipment that you can own right away. All the equipment you need can be own and acquired but the priority should be the development of your skills, form, and ability in the game.

Disc (or 2)

That's right, a disc or 2 or 3 is all you really need to get started playing disc golf TODAY.

What disc golf discs should I buy?

Ideally, the easiest thing to do would be to walk into a sporting goods store and simply purchase a disc golf starter pack. Such starter packs are perfect because in them you will get a beginner friendly putter, mid-range, and control driver.

3. Dynamic Discs Starter Pack

If you'd like to learn more about any of these starter packs, or for more options, we dedicated an entire article to this that you can CHECK OUT HERE!

Do I need a disc golf bag? (Click to find out)

These are the common questions that you may also be asking yourself, and the honest answer is, you do not NEED anything else at all to play disc golf besides the discs themselves.

How many discs are needed for disc golf?

The beauty of disc golf is that it only takes one disc to play. One disc is recommended in the classroom when first introducing disc golf. It makes it easy to teach and for the group or individual to learn. Implementing different discs too soon will work against the group, individual, and instructor.

What is the most popular technique in disc golf?

The most popular throwing technique in disc golf is the backhand throw. The backhand is what most people think of when they think of throwing a Frisbee.

What is the difference between a golf disc and a Frisbee?

When compared to a Frisbee, a golf disc travels faster and farther which may make it more difficult to control.

How many people play disc golf?

The PDGA annually presents four separate world championship: Professional, Professional Masters, Amateur and Juniors. It is been estimated that 8 to 12 million Americans have played disc golf and that over half a million play regularly. The majority of these players participate at the amateur and recreational level.

Why is disc golf so easy?

One disc allows the new player to focus on throwing technique, disc angles, and repetition which accelerates the learning curve. One disc is also easier for kids to keep track of when playing a course or in the classroom. Equipment responsibility is part of the game.

How much has disc golf increased in popularity?

Disc golf has steadily increased in membership popularity by 15 percent over the last seven years. The game of disc golf has a 72 percent course growth rate, and tournament play has increased by 90 percent. These stats translate to an all-time high for disc selection and courses to play.

What is a mid range disc?

These have a slightly sharper edge than putters and are used for controlled shots that require more speed and distance than can be achieved with a putter. Mid-range disc offers the most versatility when teaching a class or just starting out with one disc.

Important Notes About These Rules

The first thing we should note is that some of these rules might change depending on the environment and who you’re playing with. The PDGA has an official rulebook that covers every little detail that you might come across during a tournament round.

General Rules of Disc Golf

Since there are too many rules and regulations to fully understand, here’s a simplified guide of which rules you should know to play disc golf.

Disc Golf Scoring Rules

For scoring and winning disc golf rounds, the player with the lowest total score after the round is the winner.

Rules for Your Equipment

There are regulations for each type of disc golf disc, from putters to drivers. For local and official tournaments, it’s important to follow the PDGA standards to avoid throwing an illegal disc.

Who Throws Their Disc First?

When starting a new hole, the first person to throw from the tee is the player who had the best score on the previous hole. The lowest score takes the box and will continue to hold it until they get beaten out on one of the next holes.

Final Thoughts

This was a simplified overview of the important disc golf rules that every player should follow. There are a lot of regulations and specifications that go into each rule, so if you’re interested in learning more you can visit the official rules of the PDGA.

Best Discraft Fairway Drivers

The Undertaker has become the instant favorite for many disc golfers that have given it a throw or two. Any player with enough arm speed should throw this fairway driver to see how easy and predictable it is to use.

What Discs Do You Need To Play Disc Golf?

To play disc golf, at a minimum you’ll need one putter, one midrange and one driver. But to play at your fullest potential, and to cover every type of shot you’ll need to throw, you should carry multiples of each type of disc including:

Our Picks For Each Type Of Disc

The question then becomes, “How do I select the right discs?” This can be a tricky question and a lot of it comes down to personal preference. Each disc manufacturer will make an assortment of discs that pretty much covers any need.

Drivers

For drivers, it’s a good idea to carry at least one in each stability (overstable, understable, and stable) as you never know what type of shot you’ll be needing to throw. I also carry two extras on the far ends of the spectrum for specialty shots. A really overstable driver for skip shots and a really understable driver for rollers.

Midranges

For midrange discs, it’s good to carry one disc in each type of stability. Midranges tend to be a bit less volatile in their stability, and typically won’t skip very far once they hit the ground as opposed to a driver that may skip an extra 10 – 20 feet. Here are my recommendations:

Putters

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.

How To Select The Right Discs For Your Bag?

The selections above are just my personal preferences. 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.

Keep In Mind, Stability Does Change

One last note to keep in mind is that the stability of your discs does change as you use them. The more beat up a disc becomes, the less stable it will be. For instance, one of the very first discs I ever purchased is an Innova Destroyer. This is a fairly overstable distance driver.

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