Disc Golf Associations & Organizations
Disc golf is an outdoor sport that involves players throwing a Frisbee towards a consecutive series of 9, 18, 24, or 27 holes on a course normally laid out among wooded areas with natural obstacles. Players complete holes by throwing the Frisbee from a teeing area and hitting a target. The player who reaches the end of the entire course with the fewest number of throws wins the game. Disc golf is played on both recreational and professional levels by players of all ages, gender, and abilities on numerous courses throughout the world. This section focuses on disc golf organizations.
Canadian Ultimate Players Association, Canada
Discover here all about the Canadian Ultimate Players Association through photographs, membership information, and other related materials.
Disc Golf Association
Look to this Disc Golf Association site for data on the history of the organization as well as types of discs, holes, and course designs.
Discdog.com: National Capitol Air Canines, Washington, D.C.
See data here on the National Capitol Air Canines, an organization in Washington, D.C that governs canine disc sports in the United States.
Ultimate Player's Association
Learn here about the Ultimate Players Association via news and other data on clubs, rules, events, rankings, tournaments, and merchandise.
World Flying Disc Federation
Find many resources here pertaining to the World Flying Disc Association, an organization that has affiliate associations in 22 countries.



