Disc Golf Ace

My kid got an ace! 

Disc Golf is an inexpensive sport that just about any one can learn and play. There are many disc golf courses, most likely one near you!

Players throw plastic discs (similar to a Frisbee) from a designated spot (a tee), to designated baskets (holes) attempting to do so in the least amount of throws. Players with the lowest score win. 

A disc golf basket

Discs are smaller than a typical Frisbee and a bit heavier. The shape of the disc, in particular the edge, will determine how it flies. 

Discs generally fall into 3 categories. Drivers, Midranges and Putters. Drivers (above blue) have a sharp, knife-like edge, can fly the farthest, but can be more "unstable" to get it to fly the way you want to. It takes skill and practice to throw a Driver well. Putters (above pink) have a blunt edge that flies predictably like to typical Frisbee. These are used for short range throws when you are closer to the basket and want a lot of control. Midrange (above white) discs are shaped and designed somewhere in between a Driver and a Putter. Some discs will turn right, others will turn left, other fly straight. You can also influence your disc by how hard you throw, the tilt on release and if you throw forehand or backhand. Disc selection, wind conditions, terrain conditions and how you throw comes into play on every single shot you take.


On the day of Sean's 13th Birthday, we went to a local disc golf park. Many relatives were there to celebrate his birthday. Sean, his cousin and I played a round, 6 holes, of disc golf. Sean was doing well and was tied with me all the way to the very last hole. He stepped up to the tee and let 'er fly. It went straight in, one shot! An Ace! He ran around shouting "Let's Go!!!", I followed behind, celebrated and gave him a high five. Woohoo! It took me 2 throws (a "birdie") to get into the same hole. Sean beat me by 1 point. Way to go!!!


Me, Sean and Joshua

How To Get Started:

Buy a Disc Golf starter disc pack:

Find a Disc Golf Course near you:

Practice, play solo or play against friends


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