So you’ve started throwing plastic and find it oddly entertaining. Awesome, but everything is more fun with friends and competition right? Check out our complete guide of the best tools if you’re new to the disc golf community or looking to compete, make new friends, or find new courses.
Local Groups
This might sound funny because you probably found us from a search engine, but a good place to start is by searching for disc golf groups and clubs on Google, Facebook, Meetup, and other social apps. Most places have location specific groups you can join that play together, host tournaments, and more. Everyone is usually really friendly, so try it out!
Disc Golf Scene
While the website might remind you of Windows 98, Disc Golf Scene is a great resource to find tournaments, leagues, clubs, courses, and more near you. You can add friends, review courses, and interact with people online to form offline friendships at courses and beyond
Disc Golf Course Review
Looking for a good disc golf course anywhere in the world? Disc Golf Course Review is a great place to start. It has similar features to DG Scene and also a forum for chatting or getting feedback on your throwing form.
Udisc
The final tool we recommend for getting plugged into the disc golf scene is Udisc. They have a great app for tracking your scores and finding new courses as well as tons of resources on their blog.
Conclusion
We hope this helped you know where to start to find other passionate disc golfers near you. Sign up for our email list if you love helpful content like this; we would really appreciate it. Make sure to check out our other guides such as Disc Golf Grips and Disc Golf Numbers Demystified.