sigmachris
Active Member
I played a lot in the late 90s and just picked it up again this summer. Fun game, a little exercise, and potentially challenging courses if you can find them. Great for kids if you are looking for something to do with them. I take my 3 year old, he really isn't playing but he tosses the disc (specialized frisbee) and tries to keep up.
Usually its free to play, maybe a $3 donation to the park it all depends on the property. Discs are about $10 a pop and that is usually your biggest expense. You can get away with an all in one disc, but if you get addicted you will be buying a driver, putter, and fairway disc. Every disc has a different flight pattern and distance, which makes it fun to shape your shots around trees and dog legs.
Usually its free to play, maybe a $3 donation to the park it all depends on the property. Discs are about $10 a pop and that is usually your biggest expense. You can get away with an all in one disc, but if you get addicted you will be buying a driver, putter, and fairway disc. Every disc has a different flight pattern and distance, which makes it fun to shape your shots around trees and dog legs.