Glossary of disc golf and Flying Disc terms
From NATIONAL DISC GOLF MUSEUM
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The history of disc golf follows the development of target-based flying-disc games into an organized sport with courses, equipment, rules, competitions, media, and communities around the world.
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Early forms of the game
This section will compare independently developed target games, documented early courses, and the language used by participants at the time.
Rules, targets, and equipment
This section will trace standardization without treating technological change as a single linear story.
Organized competition and growth
This section will connect local clubs, governing bodies, manufacturers, publications, tours, and championship play.
Museum connections
Related collection material includes discs, targets and components, bags, event programs, photographs, periodicals, trophies, and player-associated objects.
Sources and research notes
Research needed: Create a sourced chronology and identify regional histories that complicate a single-origin narrative.