Early disc golf
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Early disc golf covers target-based flying-disc games and the processes through which courses, rules, equipment, and organized competition took recognizable form.
Before standardization
Document independently developed games and local rules in their own contexts.
Courses and targets
Compare object targets, marked targets, and purpose-built equipment using dated plans, photographs, rule sheets, correspondence, and testimony.
Rules and organized play
Trace how local practice interacted with clubs, promoters, manufacturers, governing bodies, and tournaments.
Sources and research notes
Research needed: Build a claim-by-claim chronology that records the source date, event date, location, participants, terminology, and confidence level.