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Disc Golf Resource is a site for disc golfers of all skill levels and interests. The goal of the site is to provide information about the sport in a way that makes it easy to digest and understand. Whether you are brand new to the game or have been playing for years, there is something here for everybody.

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What is a Hyzer Flip?

Many people have been curious about disc golf, and the trend is only growing. Disc golf is an exciting way to engage socially with your friends, compete with others, and even exercise for better health and wellbeing. If you’re new to the world of disc golf, you may be wondering about the best way to…

What Makes A Disc Overstable?

Disc stability is a term that is often used in the world of Disc Golf. You hear about understable and overstable discs, but why wouldn’t you just want one that is perfectly stable? This article will help you demystify the overstable disc, so you can leave knowing exactly what it means when a disc is…

What Does Fade Mean in Disc Golf?

What does a fade mean in disc golf? It means the disc will start off in a straight line, but will end up flying off to one side. Learn more about the different types of throws, and how you can use them to your advantage.

What Makes a Disc Understable or Overstable?

Whether you are a veteran or novice disc golfer, understanding the factors that control your disc’s path through the air is super important.  Sure, your technique matters, but even with identical throws, different discs will behave differently.  This article will explain how the physical characteristics of a disc come together to affect its flight path,…

What Are Disc Golf Discs Made Of?

If you’re a disc golfer, you’ve probably wondered what your discs are made of. Are they all the same? What makes them fly the way they do? In this blog post, we will discuss the different types of materials that disc golf discs are made of, and what that means for their performance on the…

Can You Play Disc Golf In The Winter?

Disc golf is a sport with a tradition of almost 50 years, and is most popular in the United States and Western Europe, especially in Scandinavia. In these countries, a large number of new fields are opened every year in park areas in and around cities, and they are often set up on student campuses,…

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What is a Hyzer Flip?

Many people have been curious about disc golf, and the trend is only growing. Disc golf is an exciting way to engage socially with your friends, compete with others, and even exercise for better health and wellbeing. If you’re new to the world of disc golf, you may be wondering about the best way to…

What Makes A Disc Overstable?

Disc stability is a term that is often used in the world of Disc Golf. You hear about understable and overstable discs, but why wouldn’t you just want one that is perfectly stable? This article will help you demystify the overstable disc, so you can leave knowing exactly what it means when a disc is…

What Does Fade Mean in Disc Golf?

What does a fade mean in disc golf? It means the disc will start off in a straight line, but will end up flying off to one side. Learn more about the different types of throws, and how you can use them to your advantage.

What Makes a Disc Understable or Overstable?

Whether you are a veteran or novice disc golfer, understanding the factors that control your disc’s path through the air is super important.  Sure, your technique matters, but even with identical throws, different discs will behave differently.  This article will explain how the physical characteristics of a disc come together to affect its flight path,…

What Are Disc Golf Discs Made Of?

If you’re a disc golfer, you’ve probably wondered what your discs are made of. Are they all the same? What makes them fly the way they do? In this blog post, we will discuss the different types of materials that disc golf discs are made of, and what that means for their performance on the…

Can You Play Disc Golf In The Winter?

Disc golf is a sport with a tradition of almost 50 years, and is most popular in the United States and Western Europe, especially in Scandinavia. In these countries, a large number of new fields are opened every year in park areas in and around cities, and they are often set up on student campuses,…