Disc Golf Bags With Speakers

Fade Gear Tourney Disc Golf Bag Dude Fade Gear Tourney Disc Golf Bag Dude
Sale Price: $47.40

This FADE Gear disc golf bag is a generous, TOURNAMENT-sized disc golf bag and perfect for everyday use as well. (discs & bottle not included) The bag is designed strong and sturdy. WARNING! Do not purchase this bag if you want to be ordinary...

Innova Standard Disc Golf Bag Innova Standard Disc Golf Bag
Sale Price: $24.95

Innova Disc Golf Flying/Golf DiscsDesigned for players that do not wish to carry a large bagQuick access front putter pocket as well as a zippered rear compartment for essentialsCarry up to a 32oz bottle in the cinching bottle holder for hydration on the courseHigh quality, durable, and lightweight with a reinforced bottomPadded adjustable sholder strapDesigned to hold 8-12 golf discsSoft terry and velcro dividers allow for many disc storage optionsItem SpecificationsColorBlackDisc TypeOtherDefined ColorBlack

PDGA Deluxe Tour Disc Golf Bag PDGA Deluxe Tour Disc Golf Bag
Sale Price: $54.95

This bag has it all. Featuring heavy duty water resistant material throughout the bag and very strong stitching. You will not need to worry about this bag falling apart. It has a large body with an individual disc divider for 12 discs (more can be stored if you double them)...

While still relatively unknown, disc golf is picking up steam in localities all around America and the World. With the help of dedicated promoters and several internet web sites, people of all ages are discovering the sport. Few activities will provide the experience of disc golf. Players get to exercise, spend time outdoors, and be with friends. Best of all, literally anyone can get started in disc golf for just a few dollars and a free afternoon.

While all you really need to play disc golf is a single disc (you can purchase these online or in sporting goods stores) and a local course, if you are serious about getting into the sport there are a few essential items you will need. First, and most importantly are the discs. Discs come in literally thousands of shapes, sizes, and colors. To get started you will need at least one driver, one mid-range, and one putter. Which discs you choose is completely up to you. However, as a general guideline you should look for discs that are designed to fly relatively straight. Every disc golf company has their own standards, but such discs are called "understable" in the disc golf community. Furthermore, you should look to purchase discs in light weights. Usually 150-165 grams are ideal for beginners, as they will tend to carry further.

Your driver will be used for your longest shots, generally from the tee pad. Drivers are small, thin, and designed to cut through the air quickly with little wind resistance. As a beginner, look for drivers that are designed for more accuracy than distance. As you become more comfortable driving you can upgrade to faster drivers.

Mid-Range discs are similar to irons in traditional golf. They are designed to help get you closer to the target. They can get you a medium amount of distance with more accuracy than a driver.

Finally, putters are obviously designed to get you into the target. They are generally thick with rounded edges. These are your most accurate discs. The good news is, you can purchase a putter, driver, or mid-range for about $8 - a great bargain compared to most other sports.

You may certainly choose to carry your discs in a backpack or bag. However, disc golfers usually carry specialized disc golf bags. A quick internet search will turn up a number of bags in all shapes and sizes. As a beginner you can usually get by with a small bag that holds about 10-12 discs. These will normally run about $15-$20.

After you purchase your discs and bag all you need to do is go out to your local course and have fun. Most states have a number of courses that are usually free to play. Remember, the more you play the better you will become. Throw different discs until you find the ones that are right for you. Once you are hooked on disc golf you will find it is a rewarding sport that you can play forever.

Ron Capurso is the owner and primary poster at Disc Golf Traveler.com: golf disc review blog.

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