Renn Martin

  • The 4 Best Discs for Beginners

    Picking out your first disc golf discs can be intimidating – chances are that you are at a sports goods store or looking online at a retailer where there are literally thousands of options. Stay calm – this short list will help you find what will work best for you. There are four slots that…

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  • 3 Ways to Improve Your Disc Golf Tournament

    Disc golf has boomed over the last couple of years, and with that, there has been a rise in sanctioned disc golf tournaments being run to meet flooding of players into the competitive scene. If you want to run a tournament nowadays (think local – this isn’t the DGPT), standards are higher than ever –…

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  • Why More Baskets(And Greens) Should Be Raised

    The general consensus is that disc golf courses on the Disc Golf Pro Tour are too easy to score well on. Putting, in particular, plays a crucial role in that. Compared to “ball” golf, it is much easier but, more importantly, much less risky. The idea of multiple raised baskets is somewhat controversial but hear…

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  • When You Should Turn Professional

    So you’ve been playing disc golf tournaments for a couple of years and have had some success – maybe you have even started consistently winning AM1 tournaments. The thought begins to creep into your mind – should I try my hand in a professional division? Moving up amateur divisions is a small decision; you can…

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  • The Best Disc Golf Bags for Every Budget

    Arguably the only piece of equipment more critical than the discs themselves, are what you use to carry them. Disc golf bags come in all sizes, shapes, and prices. Whether you are buying your first bag or finally feel like an upgrade is needed, it can be overwhelming at the amount of options that are…

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  • Disc Golf Tip: 3 Quick Ways to Shave Strokes

    Whether you play tournaments every weekend or play a casual round of disc golf once a month, everyone is looking for the quickest ways to lower their score. There is an obvious way to do it – just get better. But that isn’t the only way to save a stroke or two a round. Learn…

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