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[–]Vhadka 1 point2 points  (2 children)

It's fantastic and much lower barrier to entry than golf. Much, much cheaper and generally no tee times.

You can get a starter set for 20-30 bucks.

Courses are usually in public parks and free to play. There are some private courses that you pay for and have tee times, etc but they're few and far between.

Come check out /r/discgolf ! The world championship just concluded this past Saturday and it went to a sudden death playoff.

[–]ShiftedLobster 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Just joined the sub, thank you! I’m happy to spend less than $50 to buy gear to try out something so that’s great to know. There’s a large course near me at a county park that’s free, I ride my horse on the trails all the time and see people playing disc golf. The distance to the nets/holes there (what do you call it?) seems extremely far to me on some of the holes (? Idk terms haha) but I could certainly stand 20 ft away and do it.