Walmart has Wham-O Mini Frisbee Disc Golf Set for $14.98. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.
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Includes:
1x Mini Golf Target
6x Mini Golf Frisbees
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I bought this at my local Walmart on clearance for $3.50 and honestly, I wouldn't buy it for more than that.
The little frisbees are smaller than eggo waffles, and it was an afternoon of novelty toy play, but that was it.
Just our experience
If you are actually interested in disc golf I wouldn't buy this. Better idea is to look on Facebook and see if there is a local club or group for your area and making a post there saying you are looking to start the sport. The community in disc golf is great and you likely will be inundated with offers to play with people and probably get some people who would like to give you some free used discs.
If available in your area play it again sports usually has a selection of used discs as well. Start with putters and midranges only, no need for drivers as a beginner. Check out your local courses, and definitely feel free to ask for advice or even to tag along with a larger group.
Like I said earlier the community of the sport is one of the best aspects about it and we love to show new players a good time.
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10-05-2022 at 08:23 AM.
I bought this at my local Walmart on clearance for $3.50 and honestly, I wouldn't buy it for more than that.
The little frisbees are smaller than eggo waffles, and it was an afternoon of novelty toy play, but that was it.
They have some disc golf baskets all throughout some of the parks here in Georgia. I've never played before. Been a little curious about trying it out though.
The have some disc golf baskets all throughout some of the parks here in Georgia. I've never played before. Been a little curious about trying it out though.
Pretty decent starter set on Amazon for like $25-28. Driver, mid range and putter. Its enough to have fun and if you like it upgrade.
Going to Play It Again sports should net you a couple discs for $10 or less. I'd recommend that for someone looking at getting into it for their first time.
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10-05-2022 at 11:07 AM.
If you are actually interested in disc golf I wouldn't buy this. Better idea is to look on Facebook and see if there is a local club or group for your area and making a post there saying you are looking to start the sport. The community in disc golf is great and you likely will be inundated with offers to play with people and probably get some people who would like to give you some free used discs.
If available in your area play it again sports usually has a selection of used discs as well. Start with putters and midranges only, no need for drivers as a beginner. Check out your local courses, and definitely feel free to ask for advice or even to tag along with a larger group.
Like I said earlier the community of the sport is one of the best aspects about it and we love to show new players a good time.
The have some disc golf baskets all throughout some of the parks here in Georgia. I've never played before. Been a little curious about trying it out though.
Depending on which side of the state you are in, the courses can vary wildly in quality. If you are in the northern burbs I recommend something easy like Dupree Park (just avoid the water) over something like East Roswell Park, which is physically challenging from a hiking prospective. There is a really nice course in Macon, if you are in the middle of the state. I don't know a lot about the Eastern metro, but people provide decent reviews on the site you referenced above.
While most disc golfers are a pleasant bunch, watch out for the guys who take it too seriously. A fun day of being out side throwing discs can be ruined by a group that is in a huge hurry, best to let them play through if they are hassling you. I don't use social media myself, but my wife is always giving out my number to people on FB and ND looking for DG partners.
Don't worry about getting the "right" discs at first. Just a starter set, or really a putter and driver is fine to start. I've been playing for a few years and don't obsess over the plastics and weight of the discs. Find something comfortable for you, or at least predictable, and adjust your throw.
Going to Play It Again sports should net you a couple discs for $10 or less. I'd recommend that for someone looking at getting into it for their first time.
That and mod t specialty disc golf stores have used sections with stuff for cheap.
I have this. I bought it for interoffice disc golf. It was great until it ruffled some feathers. I knew it would. 😂
I agree with feedback above. This is basically a novelty/toy. Nothing more. It would be fun to put in the garage or living room while drinking. Don't expect actual disc golf.
I have this. I bought it for interoffice disc golf. It was great until it ruffled some feathers. I knew it would. 😂
I agree with feedback above. This is basically a novelty/toy. Nothing more. It would be fun to put in the garage or living room while drinking. Don't expect actual disc golf.
We have a lot of empty space waiting for people to return to the office (I am only one to two days myself). It does sound like fun
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The little frisbees are smaller than eggo waffles, and it was an afternoon of novelty toy play, but that was it.
Just our experience
If available in your area play it again sports usually has a selection of used discs as well. Start with putters and midranges only, no need for drivers as a beginner. Check out your local courses, and definitely feel free to ask for advice or even to tag along with a larger group.
Like I said earlier the community of the sport is one of the best aspects about it and we love to show new players a good time.
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The little frisbees are smaller than eggo waffles, and it was an afternoon of novelty toy play, but that was it.
Just our experience
https://www.discgolfsce
https://www.discgolfsce
Set of frisbees is ~$30-60 depending on number you get, been tracking them on Amazon and I never see a deal
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If available in your area play it again sports usually has a selection of used discs as well. Start with putters and midranges only, no need for drivers as a beginner. Check out your local courses, and definitely feel free to ask for advice or even to tag along with a larger group.
Like I said earlier the community of the sport is one of the best aspects about it and we love to show new players a good time.
https://www.discgolfsce
While most disc golfers are a pleasant bunch, watch out for the guys who take it too seriously. A fun day of being out side throwing discs can be ruined by a group that is in a huge hurry, best to let them play through if they are hassling you. I don't use social media myself, but my wife is always giving out my number to people on FB and ND looking for DG partners.
Don't worry about getting the "right" discs at first. Just a starter set, or really a putter and driver is fine to start. I've been playing for a few years and don't obsess over the plastics and weight of the discs. Find something comfortable for you, or at least predictable, and adjust your throw.
If you want a real disc Walmart has them in the sporting goods section for under $10 (Innova DX plastic).
I agree with feedback above. This is basically a novelty/toy. Nothing more. It would be fun to put in the garage or living room while drinking. Don't expect actual disc golf.
I agree with feedback above. This is basically a novelty/toy. Nothing more. It would be fun to put in the garage or living room while drinking. Don't expect actual disc golf.
We have a lot of empty space waiting for people to return to the office (I am only one to two days myself). It does sound like fun