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- Regular disc golfers make up nearly a third of the players on UDisc. They score a round with UDisc roughly once per month and top out around 20 rounds played per year.
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Hardcore Disc Golfers: 14% Hardcore disc golfers are the final, most avid members of the UDisc population. These enthusiasts play multiple times per week, with some scoring more than 100 rounds per year. The most prolific disc golfer on UDisc scored 1,355 rounds in 2021!
- 2021 Disc Golf Growth Report powered by UDisc | UDisc
Regular disc golfers make up nearly a third of the players...
- 2021 Disc Golf Growth Report powered by UDisc | UDisc
🚗 87% of UDisc players traveled 20 or more miles (32 kilometers) to play a round in 2022, according to a December survey. 🧳 Of those, more than half took a trip specifically for disc golf. 📅 96% said they planned to play somewhere at least 20 miles (32 kilometers) from their home in 2023.
In a representative survey of more than 1,200 active UDisc members from January 2024, 90% of respondents said they traveled more than 20 miles (32 kilometers) last year to play disc golf. 🧳 Of those, 58% said they took a trip specifically to play disc golf.
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As is often at looking towards the future, one must examine the past. It may surprise those newer to the sport that Disc Golf has been around for some time. In our beginners guidewe noted that disc golf could have a history going back to the 1960’s. “Disc golf arguably started in the 1960’s, with the invention of the frisbee and several patents dev...
One could argue that what was once a niche sport, is quickly becoming mainstream. This could be due to an influx of money and sponsorship or the ability to connect and organize via technology. Either way, we’re not here to debate the “chicken before egg” paradox, but rather look at the rate of our beloved growing sport. We started this analysis wit...
While the membership and player participation has seen staggering growth the last few years, what’s even more telling is the infrastructure backing the sport. InThe Definitive Guide To Disc Golf, Menickelli & Pickens note that “in 1980 there were 60 permanent disc golf courses in the world(2)“. While years later, “in 2013 there were more that 4,500...
If the rate of registered players and new courses being built doesn’t catch your eye, then perhaps you’re a “bottom dollar” kind of person. I get it, let the “Benjamins” do the talking. Perhaps to some Disc Golf is considered a hobby. Something you do in your spare time to, well, pass the time. You might play an occasional round at the local course...
Enough with the Disc Golf jargon or as they say across the pond, banter. Below I have compiled a set of random data for your R2-D2 unit to process, while you spend a moment “hydrating” with your favorite beverage in one of our Disc Golf designed tumblers. Queue the obligatory self promotion and thank you in advance for supporting our addiction to n...
Everyone is always looking to what’s next. If only we had a crystal ball to tell us what lies ahead. For certain, the above facts, stats, and growth numbers lead to a conclusion that disc golf is in demand. At the end of the day, people want to know if disc golf is a legit sport. Statistics behind membership growth, infrastructure development, and ...
Feb 18, 2021 · In addition to reporting that 50% of new users who downloaded UDisc in 2020 — presumably new players — played more than one round of disc golf per week, UDisc also found four distinct categories of player: Casual disc golfers use the app to score a handful of rounds per year.
Disc Golf World Rankings powered by UDisc are compiled based on players' performances at PDGA Majors, Disc Golf Pro Tour Elite Series and Silver Series events, PDGA National Tour and Euro Tour tournaments, the European Disc Golf Championship, the Throw Pink Women's Disc Golf Championship, and the Prodigy Disc Pro Tour.
Regular disc golfers make up nearly a third of the players on UDisc. They score a round with UDisc roughly once per month and top out around 20 rounds played per year. Dedicated Disc Golfers: 34 %