Instructions / Assembly

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Disc Golf
History of Game
Disc Golf is a fun sport that anyone can play. The origins of disc golf are impossible
to pinpoint, since versions of the sport have been enjoyed even before the plastic
flying disc became a worldwide phenomenon! Hahamongna Watershed Park in
Pasadena, California is known as the first permanent disc golf course in the world.
Established in 1975, the course is a fan favorite due to the challenge posed by
thick groves of oak trees. The popularity of disc golf grew across the world and
now, with disc golf, you can play in your own backyard!
Object of Game
Like regular golf, disc golf is won by the player with the lowest score. Players agree
on a distance from tee to target hole for each of the EastPoint® volleyball net target
holes: 1, 2, and 3. Based on these distances, players decide on a PAR for each
target hole. PAR is the average number of throws it takes players to land their discs
in the target hole. For each target hole, players take turns throwing their disc to try
to land it through the hole with the fewest number of throws. The player who has
completed all three holes with the lowest score wins!
1. Get Ready!
Before you begin, recruit one person (i.e., singles) or three people (i.e.,
two teams) to play with you.
Select a level playing area and set up the volleyball net where your play
will not impact other nearby activities. Consider safety first for all
throwing games!
Stretch to wake up your muscles!
2. Get Set!
Agree on how many holes to play.