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Fluent Disc Sport Blog

Disc Golf Today, Tomorrow and Beyond

 

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How to Design a Disc Golf Course

The honest to goodness answer is, unless you are a private land owner who only wants to design something for you, your family and maybe some friends, the answer will always be "You shouldn't", and there are some very strong reasons for that.  I really hope I haven't lost you already because I'm still going to go over some of the work we do, and how you can build something fun, challenging and enjoyable for yourself further down the page!   You Shouldn'... Read more about How to Design a Disc Golf Course

Disc Golf by any other name...

Disc golf, our favourite sport, has been growing in popularity in recent years. The simple act of throwing a disc into a series of baskets, with the goal of completing the course in as few throws as possible, can be enjoyed by anyone. While disc golf is a relatively new sport, it has already developed a variety of names and terms that are used by players and fans. Here's a few we've come across... Frisbee Golf Frisbee golf is one of the most commonly used names for disc golf.... Read more about Disc Golf by any other name...

The 3 E's of Disc Golf

Disc golf is: Economical Unlike other sports, disc golf is comparatively inexpensive, and land needs are simple and flexible.  Our baskets are manufactured to the highest level of quality and durability, and to back that up come with up to a 25 year warranty even in permanent outdoor installations!  Smaller courses can opt for temporary baskets that can be brought out when needed, or we can even construct a set of "tonal" targets. To top it off, courses require very lit... Read more about The 3 E's of Disc Golf

A Short History of Disc Golf

While Disc Golf may have found its critical mass in recent years, it's still relatively new to the public at large. The exact origins of disc golf are not entirely clear, but it is believed that the sport may have its roots in Canada. The earliest known reference to a disc golf-like game comes from Bladworth, Saskatchewan, in 1926. A group of elementary students created a game called "Tin Lid Golf," which involved throwing tin can lids into designated targets, such as tree... Read more about A Short History of Disc Golf