Courses, rules, scoring and Simon Lizotte
, 2023-04-14 08:37:30,
Mover over pickleball. Disc golf is the latest sport emerging in popularity.
Disc golf is similar to golf, hence the name. But instead of clubs and balls, disc golf players utilize flying discs on the fairway. During a round of disc golf, the objective is to get the disc in the baskets at the end of each hole in the least amount of strokes, considered a throw.
The sport is growing. There are more than 254,700 registered Professional Disc Golf Association (PDGA) members across the world.
Here’s everything you need to know about disc golf, from the scoring system and rules, to what terms like albatross even mean.
What is disc golf?
Disc golf is similar to golf. But instead of clubs and balls, disc golf utilizes flying discs. During a round of disc golf, the objective is to get the disc in the baskets each round in the least amount of strokes, considered a throw.
Different variations of disc golf date back to the early 1900s, but the modern game was formalized in the 1970s by Ed “Steady” Headrick, who trademarked the Frisbee in 1966 and the Disc Golf Pole Hole in 1975.
What does a disc golf course look like?
Disc golf is normally played on a course featuring nine or 18 holes. Instead of holes in the ground, disc golf targets are wire baskets connected to hanging chains that catch discs. Course obstacles include trees, bushes, terrain changes, water hazards and out-of-bounds zone, which results in a penalty throw.
The first official disc golf course was installed…
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