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what is frisbee golf technical terms

by Prof. Elda O'Keefe Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Basket – A device designed to catch a disc by using a number of chains to stop its flight. Bead – A ridge or edge on the bottom of the rim of a disc. Birdie – When a player completes a hole one under par. Black ace – When a player throws from a tee pad into an unintended basket in one throw.

What is frisbee golf?

Frisbee golf, also known as disc golf, is a flying disc sport in which players throw a disc at a target; it is like traditional golf, with the exception that instead of using a ball and club, players use a Frisbee. The objective of the game is to complete the course with the fewest number of throws of the Frisbee.

What is disc golf called?

Another term for disc golf is typically used by new players. Frisbee is actually a registered trademark, kind of like Kleenex, and so the technical name of the sport is Disc Golf. Slang for Frisbee Golf by combining the two words FRisbee and gOLF. The putting area.

What is a simply putter Frisbee?

Frisbee Golf Explained Simply Putters are discs that are most similar to a traditional Frisbee. They have rounded edges and fly at slower speeds, making them easier to handle. Midrange discs have a slightly sharper edge than putters and are used for shots that require more control and accuracy.

What is a driver in frisbee golf?

Driver – A thick rimmed aerodynamic frisbee golf disc. Drivers are typically classified as either Distance or Control/Fairway drivers. Drop zone – A marked spot to take the next throw from if the previous throw went out of bounds.

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What is a frisbee disc?

Frisbee – The name for the traditional circular flying disc. The Frisbee is a trademarked product by Wham-O toys. Serious disc golfers don’t usually refer to golf discs as Frisbees. Frisbee Golf – Another term for ‘disc golf’ that is typically used by recreational players.

What is an ace in golf?

Ace – A ‘hole-in-one’. Throwing the disc into the basket from the tee box in one throw.

What is the backhand in basketball?

Backhand – A grip and throw where the back of the player’s grip hand is generally facing the basket until the disc leaves the thrower’s hand.

What is a fairway driver?

Fairway driver – A disc that has a speed rating of 6-9. Commonly used for shorter holes or on second throws on a long hole. This is a driver, but does not have a rim as thick as a distance driver. Fairway ace (Field ace) – Throwing the disc into the basket from a long ways away, but not from the tee pad.

What is fade in discs?

Fade – The last number of the common four-number flight rating of a disc. Refers to how far the disc drifts to the left (RHBH throw) as it slows down near the end of its flight (low speed stability).

What is 150 class disc?

150 class – A class of discs that weigh less than 160g. 150 class discs are the only golf discs allowed in some countries.

When the disc lands next to or under the basket on a drive or approach?

Parked – When the disc lands next to or under the basket on a drive or approach.

What does "foul" mean in frisbee?

Not to be confused with the word meaning competition. It is pronounced Cun-test. When a foul occurs between two players the player that was wronged would call “FOUL.” According to the Spirit Of The Game the player that allegedly fouled should admit if they’ve wronged. If they admit to the foul there is no-contest and play would resume as if there was no foul. If the fouler denies that they have wronged then they have contested the foul usually resulting in a re-do. Almost any foul can be contested besides travels and picks. This is a crucial word to have in your Ultimate Frisbee vocabulary.

What is an airbender in Ultimate Frisbee?

An Airbender is an exceptionally good Handler capable of manipulating the frisbee in ways never thought possible. They seem to complete every single pass with incredible accuracy and execution, no matter the situation. They are also a master of every single throw and typically know the game very well. “Airbender” is among one of the most prestigious nicknames to be called in Ultimate. There used to be countless Ultimate Frisbee Airbenders in existence but that all changed when the fire-nation attacked. ________________________________________

What do Ultimate players use in games?

What us Ultimate players use in games is an official sports-disc, not a frisbee. The word “Frisbee” is actually a trade-marked name of Wham-O. It is equivalent to referring to any car as a Honda, instead of using just the word “car.” In this example “car” is a sports-disc and “Honda” is a frisbee. It is just something we have come to call the round plastic thing we throw around. If you want to join the Ultimate culture you will have to replace the word “frisbee” with “disc.” An official Ultimate sports disc is 175 grams and the official mold governed by USA Ultimate is made by Discraft or Innova. This is an Ultra-Star 175G Ultimate Disc.

How many grams is an Ultimate Sports disc?

If you want to join the Ultimate culture you will have to replace the word “frisbee” with “disc.”. An official Ultimate sports disc is 175 grams and the official mold governed by USA Ultimate is made by Discraft or Innova. This is an Ultra-Star 175G Ultimate Disc.

What is the greatest play in Ultimate?

It is when the disc gets thrown out-of-bounds, before the disc touches the ground a receiving player jumps from in-bounds, catches the disc in the air, and throws in back into play before he/she lands. If JUST that is done, it’s awesome. But if another player then catches it resuming play with no turnover, it’s even more awesome. And if you catch the disc in the end zone after the Greatest you will be nothing short of a legend.

What is a bid in Ultimate?

A bid is basically a player diving, falling intentionally, jumping, or any more-than-average attempt to catch the disc. Bidding is an essential part of Ultimate on both offense and defense. In addition, it looks freakin’ awesome.

How many players are on the field in Ultimate?

In outdoor Ultimate there are 7 players on the field. A full team usually consists of around 10-15+ players giving everyone a chance to sub and rest. A team that is going Savage is a full team that only has 7 players all together. No subs.

What is disc golf?

Disc golf has a vocabulary of its own. There are lots of “words” you’ll hear on the disc golf course that you won’t hear anywhere else. This guide is designed to help you understand the different disc golf lingo and help you understand what the avid discers are talking about when you join them for a league or tournament round.

How much does a B-tier disc golf tournament cost?

A PDGA B-Tier is a class of tournament that consists of at least two different disc golf rounds and has a minimum of $750 in added cash for pro purse payout.

What is the ace shot in disc golf?

Throwing your disc in to the basket on your first shot off the tee box. In disc golf it is common to have any spectators sign the “ace shot” when witnessing a disc golf ace.

How far from the basket should you be in a golf ball?

A 10 meter (32.8 feet) radius from the basket. PDGA regulates that if you’re in the circle, you must show balance until your disc comes to rest in the basket before any part of your body moves past the mini marker towards the basket. Failure to do so can lead to a “falling putt” penalty stroke.

Why do you have to throw mandos in disc golf?

Mandos are established to improve the safety, challenge, and design of a course. Holes can have multiple mandos where you must throw left, right, under, or even over certain marked objects. One of the most famous mandos in disc golf is the triple mando wall built for the United States Disc Golf Championship.

What is an A-tier disc golf tournament?

A disc golf tournament type where only paid PDGA members are allowed to play. A-Tier tournaments have at least three rounds, are played over multiple days , and the tournament director is not allowed to play. At the time this dictionary was written, PDGA A-Tier tournaments require a minimum of $3,000 be added to professional players payout purse. Events can only be approved for A-Tier status after multiple years running as a B-Tier event.

When gripping a disc, what is the side of the disc opposite the player's hand?

When gripping the disc, the side of the disc opposite the player’s hand. The position of the wing-up, down, or level-determines the release of the disc to be hyzer or anhyzer.

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.

What Is Disc Golf?

Disc golf is played much like golf except, instead of a ball and clubs, players use a flying disc. The sport was formalized in the 1970s and shares with golf the object of completing each hole in the fewest strokes (or, in the case of disc golf, fewest throws).

How popular is disc golf?

Choosing the right disc for a child or beginner makes a big difference in their success and their first impression of disc golf. 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. There is a wide variety of disc manufacturers and no one brand stands above the other when it comes to junior specific discs. Manufacturers provide a variety of styles and weights to allow the player to experiment within their own game.

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.

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.

What are the different types of disc golf discs?

Many disc manufacturers offer a starter pack, which usually consists of one each of the three primary types of disc golf discs: a putter, mid-range, and high-speed driver.

What is the golf disc called when you throw a golf disc into a basket?

Akin to traditional golf, a disc golfer will attempt to throw their golf disc into a basket using the fewest amount of throws possible from a starting area, or tee pad. Progressing from the tee pad and finishing at the basket is referred to as ‘hole’.

What are the different types of golf discs?

There are 4 general categories of golf discs. Distance drivers, fairway drivers, mid-ranges, and putters. Distance drivers – As is obvious by the name, this type of disc has the highest potential to fly the furthest distance. They are also the hardest discs to throw.

How much does it cost to play disc golf?

Most disc golf courses are free-to-play, being shared with public parks. Additionally, one only need purchase a few discs usually between $10 to $15 each to get started. These are the major reasons why disc golf has been growing at such a fast rate in recent years and will likely continue to grow far into the future.

What is a mid range disc?

A mid-range disc will have a more rounded outer edge and thinner rim. When thrown correctly, this type of disc has the ability to fly much straighter than a distance or fairway driver. Typically used for distances between 150 and 250 feet by beginner, intermediate, and advanced players.

How many holes are there in disc golf?

A full game or round of disc golf is typically comprised of 9 to 18 holes on a course and the player that completes a round in the least amount of throws in the winner. It is important to note that a golf disc is not the same as a normal frisbee.

Where to place a disc in golf?

Find a comfortable position to place the outer rim of the disc in the palm of your hand, just between your pointer finger and thumb. Some players find it helpful to use the creases of their hand as a guide of where to place the disc. This can help with consistency. 2.

When did disc golf start?

Various forms of disc golf have been around for many years, but what is known today as modern disc golf originated during the 1970’s. Since that time, the sport has grown at an ever increasing rate each year. There are now thousands of courses worldwide being enjoyed by people from all walks of life. Source: PDGA.

What is an ace in golf?

Ace – Otherwise known as a hole in one an ace is when the ball finds the hole from the tee in a single stoke. It is the dream of many golfers.

What is a baseball grip?

Baseball Grip – A type of grip that resembles a baseball bat grip. Others might call it a 10-finger grip. Below the Hole – A term that refers to a putt where the hole is at a higher elevation than the ball. Big Dog – A Driver. Bite – A term used by golfers for a golf ball to stop rolling.

Why is backspin important in golf?

It is important for distance and accuracy. Backspin – Spin is very important in most aspects golf and you will often come across the term when comparing clubs or in golfing instructions. Simply put, more backspin will give you a high ball with a fair amount of control.

What is bump and run golf?

Bump and Run – A chip shot around the green involving a low lofted iron. This type of chip is great for a large part of the green to work with.

What is the center of gravity in golf?

Center of Gravity – While this term can also be used to talk about a player it is generally related to the design and balancing of the golf club. To keep the concept simple, the farther back and lower the center of gravity (CG), the higher the trajectory will be according to the loft angle. This will give golfers an easier launch that generally has good backspin. Low handicap players do not need this advantage as much and tend to prefer a progressive CG with a higher CG on the longer irons.

What is a big dog in golf?

Big Dog – A Driver. Bite – A term used by golfers for a golf ball to stop rolling. Bladed Shot – A chip shot from just off the green purposely hit with the bottom of the club. Played often from when the ball rests against the collar of the green. Runs like a putt.

Why do golf balls have dimples?

Dimples – Golf balls have dimples to improve aerodynamics and regulate spin. The right number and design of dimples for your swing could improve performance. Divot – When striking the ball a chunk of turf from beneath the ball is often displaced. The remaining mark or hole is known as a divot.

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