Instructions / Assembly
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Agree on a distance from tee to target hole for each of the EastPoint®
volleyball net target holes: 1, 2, and 3. Suggested distances include
the following: Hole 1, 30 feet; Hole 2, 40 feet; Hole 3, 50 feet.
Agree on tee locations. The tee is where a player stands when first
throwing their disc to a target hole. Mark these tee locations. We like
to use a cup or a hat!
Try a few warm up throws. There are many ways to throw a disc.
Figure Q shows one common technique.
Tee order is determined by age of the player, from youngest to oldest.
Figure Q: Disc Golf Throw Technique
3. Go! Play
Each player takes a disc.
The first player stands at the first tee and throws. This is called a
“stroke.”
The remaining players take turns now teeing up and throwing their disc
towards the first hole.
Allow each player to throw without distraction. Players wait their turn
and tee up after the previous player’s disc has landed.
After teeing off, the player whose disc is furthest from the hole goes
first.
Players must take all throws, after their first, from the exact location
where their disc landed.
Then, players alternate turns until all players have thrown their disc
through the hole.
Count the number of strokes it takes each player before their disc flies
completely into the hole. The total number of throws for each hole is
the player’s score for that hole. If playing with two players or teams,
the scorekeeper on the volleyball net may be used to keep score.
After the three holes have been played, the player with the lowest score
wins!










