
Resources:
Explore our Disc Golf Resources page, your one-stop hub for everything disc golf! From beginner guides and equipment recommendations to course directories and expert tips, we provide all the tools you need to elevate your game. Whether you’re just getting started or refining your skills, our resources are designed to help you throw with confidence and connect with the disc golf community. Dive in and discover a wealth of knowledge to make the most of every round!
Useful Links:
UDisc is a disc golf app that helps players of all skill levels track their progress, compete, and discover new courses. The app offers a range of features, including:
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Leaderboards: The ability to compete in worldwide leaderboards
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Round ratings: A scale of 1–300+ that helps players measure their progress
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Course directory: A community-driven directory with course condition updates and navigation information
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Event list: A chronological list of local PDGA-sanctioned events
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Throw measurement: GPS tracking to help players improve their throws
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Performance metrics: The ability to track various performance metrics
The Professional Disc Golf Association (PDGA) is the global governing body for disc golf. The PDGA is a nonprofit organization that promotes the sport through: tournament development, course development, rules and competitive standards, media and sponsor relations, and public education and outreach.
Disc Golf Scene is a website and social network for disc golfers that offers tools for connecting with other players, discovering courses, and registering for tournaments:
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Community hub: Players can create profiles, join leagues and tournaments, and connect with other players.
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Course database: Players can discover new courses and find courses near them.
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Registration service: Disc Golf Scene is the official registration service for the PDGA and the Trilogy Challenge.
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Series: Players can combine multiple tournaments into a series, which can automatically track tour points.
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Free tournament tools: Disc Golf Scene's tournament tools are free to use. Disc Golf Scene is owned and operated by the PDGA.