Golfing for fun doesn't necessarily require carts and silly pants. Try it out with frisbees.

Disc golf, once a college-esque, let's-skip-class activity, is played just like regular golf but with flying discs instead of dimpled balls and chain baskets instead of tiny ground holes. Teeing areas, water/wooded hazards and distance markers dot courses; like most sports, disc golf gets more specific and detailed as an athlete improves. A beginner might start out with a glow-in-the-dark frisbee found in the shed, but professionals carry putters, drivers, and mid-range discs-all designated to fly to the right, left or roll.

In 1975, only five disc courses existed in the world. In 1999, approximately 1,000 courses were counted, (including 825 in the United States) along with approximately 50,000-75,000 regular U.S. players. Disc Golf is a sport that can be enjoyed by people of all ages, male and female, regardless of athletic ability or background. One doesn't have to be "financially well off" either to participate in disc golf. So if you're looking to buck a trend or pick up a new hobby, there are plenty of US area locales at which to start up.

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Frisbee Golf Disc Set (Includes 18 Discs)

Frisbee Golf Disc Set
(Includes 18 Discs)

Set includes: 6 - long range 'driving' discs (Cheetah 21.2 cm), 6- medium to long range 'driving' discs (Shark 21.7 cm), and 6-short shots & 'putting' discs (Aviar 21.2 cm). Total 18 discs in set.

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