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Austin-Area Disc Golf Clubs |
It's not surprising that the Austin-area is home to a collection of great disc golf clubs, including one of the nation's oldest (Waterloo Disc Golf Club), and one centered in the neighborhood of the first Disc Nation Store (South Austin Disc Association). If you live in the Austin-area and play disc golf, then you should support these clubs through your membership and by participating in as many club activities and work days as possible. These clubs make it all happen and are largely responsible for Austin having such a great disc golf culture. If you don't live in Central Texas, then find a club in you area and start supporting the growth of this great sport. If there are any clubs that aren't listed, or you've just started your new club and want some representation, feel free to e-mail us your information.
Below is a list of the clubs in our area, or that we support.
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Waterloo
What can you say about a Disc Golf Club that had it's 30th Annual Waterloo Tournament last year? This club has been a mainstay in the Disc Golf Community since before most of us ever played. Waterloooooo! Please click their logo to visit their website.
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South Austin Disc Association
I don't think we could introduce this club better than they have introduced themselves on their web site, "If you’re looking for a group of people that have fun and make a difference then look no further. Our goal is to organize the disc golf community and get some of our tax dollars back to places we use the most." Please click their logo to visit their website.
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Central Texas Disc Golf Clubs
Other Texas Clubs
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| Disc Golf (also known as "Frisbee Golf" and "Folf" or "Frolf" and even "Disk Golf") is played much like traditional golf. Players use flying discs (golf discs or Frisbees®) and play holes that start with a tee area and end with a Disc Golf Basket or Target. The object: complete the hole by putting your golf disc in the basket in the fewest number of throws. The sport was formalized in the 1970s and is governed by the Professional Disc Golf Association (PDGA). There are more than 1,750 disc golf courses worldwide, with over 1,400 in the USA. |
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