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Aug 29, 2023 · Below we explore the ways disc golf benefits students, matches modern education standards, and can fit into almost any school's budget. Disc Golf Matches K-12 Standards & Students' Needs. Disc golf has many benefits, but for teachers and administrators, physical education standards are top of mind.
- Maddie Miller
Disc golf’s surge in popularity both recreationally and in physical education is based on disc golf’s lifetime aspects and its ability to meet the five National Physical Education Standards. The sport offers a variety of recreational opportunities for play with over 10,0000 courses worldwide combined with the ability to participate in an ...
- Overall Rules of Disc Golf
- Disc Golf Courtesy Rules
- Disc Golf Teeing Rules
- Disc Golf Putting Rules
- Disc Golf Mando Rules
- Disc Golf Basket Rules
- Disc Golf Throwing Rules
- Disc Golf Time Rules
- Disc Golf Stance Rules
- Foot Fault Rules
Similarly to ball golf, the object of disc golf is to finish the course in the fewest throws possible. There are typically 9 or 18 holes, and each hole has a designated par. Each hole starts at the tee and ends at the basket, and after each throw, you’ll throw again from where your disc landed. Once your disc hits those chains (probably the best so...
Courtesy is huge in disc golf. Players must not display unsportsmanlike behavior, such as cursing, shouting, striking/kicking the course or equipment, distracting others, littering, or interfering with other players in any way. Players must help to find lost discs, keep score correctly, and help to move equipment if and when asked. If courtesy rule...
Players will tee off within the designated teeing area, which is usually a pad or an area with clear boundaries made of turf, bricks, or artificial material. If there isn’t one, the area 3 meters from behind the teeing line is where you’ll start, like in an imaginary rectangle. You must release your disc from within the teeing area, and you’re only...
Any throw that occurs within 10 meters of the basket is considered a putt. Once you’ve thrown your putt, you must maintain full-body balance behind the marker disc before heading towards the basket; if you falter, you will be hit with a stance violation and one penalty throw.
A mandatory, or ‘mando’, is an artificial point or route that has been created (by course design) which tells players to throw to either the left or the right, which is usually on a sign on a tree or pole. These are typically utilized to keep players, property, and other people safe, and to discourage players from taking a route that might cause ba...
The basket target was created to allow players to fully complete the hole. The tray, chains, and chain support mechanism were designed to catch the disc and let it come to a complete stop while being supported by the tray or chains. To consider a hole complete, your disc needs to enter the target above the tray and must come to rest in the basket. ...
Each throw you make is considered an attempt towards the basket, which means it counts. Occasionally throws can be disregarded (by official ruling), which also means any penalty throw that’s associated with it is also discarded. You can get penalized for things like missing a mando, losing your disc, or being out of bounds. The bigger picture: play...
You only have 30 seconds to throw after the previous player after determining your lie. Anybody who takes longer than that will be penalized with a warning for “Excessive Time” for the first violation, and after a warning, you’ll get hit with a penalty throw. But- you’re human. You can absolutely take a bathroom break just as long as you come back ...
Once you’ve marked your lie with a mini marker disc, you must stay in bounds and have at least one part of your body in contact with the lie without crossing the rear edge of the marker disc. You also can’t move an obstacle to make more room to throw. A violation of this is considered a stance violation. If you see the term “supporting points”, thi...
Foot faults focus specifically on the placement of the feet when it comes to stance violations. Foot faults generally get called when you’re playing in a group because anybody in the group can call it- but for it to be official, somebody else has to witness it and confirm the fault. The penalty is one throw added to the score. For example, if you’r...
Our mission is to encourage and create opportunities for competitive junior disc golf with an emphasis on learning, playing, and enjoying the sport. The page provides juniors, parents, educators, and youth leaders the resources to start or enhance the junior player’s experience.
Oct 25, 2020 · Disc golf is the perfect solution for anyone that wants to teach, share and enjoy a lifetime sport. It's a healthy, inexpensive, recreational activity that provides upper and lower body conditioning, aerobic exercise and mental stimulation.
Apr 14, 2021 · While disc golf is not overloaded with particularly complicated rules and etiquette, some common sense principles will apply when playing in groups or in close proximity to another disc golf player on a course.
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Sep 8, 2023 · This article delves deep into the captivating world of disc dynamics, unraveling the scientific principles that govern a disc's flight and how it interacts with environmental variables. From the forces of lift, drag, and spin to unique disc shapes and materials, we cover it all.