The whole site in one place. No maze, no gatekeeping — just everything we've got, from your very first three discs to where we all hang out.
Forget the 14-disc bag. A beginner needs exactly three: a putter, a midrange, and an understable fairway driver. Here's what to grab and why.
Read the guide → Learn · DecoderSpeed, glide, turn, fade. The numbers stamped on every disc aren't random — they predict exactly how it flies. Read any disc without guessing.
Decode the stamp → Learn · Don't be that personLet faster groups play through, watch where everyone's disc lands, never throw when people are downrange. Easy ways to not be the villain.
Learn the rules → Learn · TechniqueTwo fixes solve most beginner throws: stop rounding your reachback, and slow down your run-up. Reach back, not around. We'll show you.
Fix your throw →Honest starter recommendations with the flight numbers right on the card — discs, bags, and a backyard basket. The stuff we'd actually hand a friend.
Shop the bag → Shop · Wear the winkWeatherproof die-cut vinyl, dishwasher-stubborn and proudly uncool. Designed, printed, and shipped by hand from Greenville, SC. $4 each or $10 for the Full Bag.
Shop all stickers →There's almost certainly a free course near you right now. UDisc is the map every disc golfer uses — thousands of courses, reviews, and a free scorecard app.
Find a course → Community · The clubhouseNobody frolfs alone. Where the friendly parts of the disc golf world hang out — plus Frolfy, our AI buddy who never sleeps and thinks no question's too basic.
Where we hang out →Adam's record collection, filed like a record-store bin — seven decades from Bach to Basket Case. Hover a sleeve to pull the record, then grab your own copy.
Dig the crate → Personal · Book clubEvery book the club has read since 2024, scored out of ten by the crew. Flip a cover for the ballot, or grab a copy to read along.
Browse the shelf → Personal · Flight recordEvery tracked round since 2020 — scoring trajectory, ratings, and how the crew stacks up, pulled from five years of UDisc scorecards.
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