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Disc Golf History

Disc Golf History “Disc Golf” as it is known today began with “Steady” Ed Headrick, the father of disc golf and modern day disc sports and the driving force responsible for the modern era of Frisbee sports. Ed founded the International Frisbee Association, established the Junior Frisbee Championship, established and organized the World Frisbee Championship and went on to create…read more →

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Testimonials

Share your disc golf testimonials with installing a disc golf course, kind words about DGA, or how disc golf has added to your life! Email DGA with your testimonial and we will post them. Make sure to add a link to you course.

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Projects, companies, clubs and tournament using DGA products or being sponsored by DGA are encouraged to use the DGA logo on their websites, brochures, packaging, and elsewhere. You may not use the logo or its likeness as a company logo or for any other commercial purpose without permission from DGA. User groups may use the DGA logo in their materials,…read more →

Throws & Strategy of Tournament Play

Throws & Strategy of Tournament Play by “Steady” Ed Headrick was written in the late 1970 early 1980′s and was the first book about how to play disc golf.Ed Headrick was running the Professional Disc Golf Association (PDGA) out of the DGA offices in Lakeport California. An excerpt from the book “Throws & Strategy of tournament Play” Titled “Putting” was included…read more →