Discover Disc Golf: Australia & New Zealand's Fastest Growing Outdoor Sport

Disc golf is the perfect way to enjoy the outdoors, have a laugh with mates, and discover beautiful parks you never knew existed! It's an adventure that anyone can enjoy, regardless of age or athletic ability.

The Australian and New Zealand disc golf community is incredibly welcoming to newcomers—most clubs have regular social gatherings where experienced players are happy to show beginners the ropes and share tips on which discs work best for different playing styles.

Don't be shy about reaching out to your local club—they're just regular people who love sharing their passion for this addictive sport!

The Basics

Disc golf is played much like traditional golf, but instead of using clubs and balls, players throw specially designed discs at targets. The goal is simple: complete each hole in the fewest throws possible. Each hole begins at a tee area and ends at a disc golf basket, which serves as the "hole."

What makes disc golf special is its accessibility—anyone can play regardless of age or athletic ability. All you need is a disc and a course, and you're ready to go!

Types of Discs

Unlike regular frisbees, disc golf discs are designed specifically for the sport. They come in four main categories:

  • Distance Drivers: The fastest disc type, designed for maximum distance off the tee.
  • Fairway Drivers: More controllable than distance drivers while still offering good length.
  • Mid-range: Versatile all-purpose discs with reliable flight for controlled approaches.
  • Putters: Designed for accurate, controlled throws near the basket.

Each disc has unique flight characteristics, giving players a variety of options for different shots and situations.

How to Play: The Rules

  1. Teeing Off: Each hole starts from a designated tee area. The player furthest from the basket throws first.
  2. Fairway Throws: After teeing off, the player whose disc is furthest from the hole always throws first. Your next throw is taken from where your previous throw landed.
  3. Putting: Any throw within 10 meters of the basket is considered a putt. When putting, you cannot step past your lie (where your disc landed) until after the disc has been released.
  4. Completion: A hole is complete when your disc lands in the basket. The chains help catch the disc, allowing it to fall into the basket.
  5. Scoring: Count the total number of throws plus penalty throws for the final score on each hole. Like golf, the lowest score wins!
  6. Out of Bounds: If your disc lands out of bounds (OB), add one penalty throw to your score and play from where the disc last crossed into the OB area.
  7. Mandatory Passages (Mandos): Some holes require discs to pass to a specific side of an object. Missing a mandatory results in a one-throw penalty.

Ready to Give Disc Golf a Go?

With courses popping up across Perth, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and throughout Australia and New Zealand, there's never been a better time to join this addictive sport! Check out the club listings below to find a location near you, or grab a starter set and hit the course today!

Australian Disc Golf Clubs

Australian Capital Territory (ACT)

Canberra Disc Golf Club

New South Wales (NSW)

Newcastle Disc Golf Club

Sydney Disc Golf Club

Camden Disc Golf

Dubbo Disc Golf

Central West Disc Golf

Northern Rivers Disc Golf

Snowy Mountains Disc Golf

Queensland (QLD)

Brisbane Disc Golf Club

Pine Rivers Disc Golf Club

Logan Disc Golf Club

Gold Coast Disc Golf Club

North Queensland Disc Golf Club

Toowoomba Disc Golf Club

Sunshine Coast Disc Golf Club

South Australia (SA)

South Australian Disc Golf Association

Mount Gambier Disc Golf Club

Tasmania (TAS)

Hobart Disc Golf

Burnie Disc Golf

Huon Valley Disc Golf (Wallaby Hill)

Launceston Disc Golf

Victoria (VIC)

Melbourne Disc Golf Club

Geelong Disc Golf Club

Bendigo Disc Golf

Western Australia (WA)

Perth Disc Golf Club

Mundaring Disc Golf Club

Sunset Coast Disc Golf Club


New Zealand Disc Golf Clubs

North Island

Auckland Disc Golf Club

Mangakino Central Disc Golf

Taupō Disc Golf

Rotorua Disc Golf Club

Taranaki Disc Golf Club

Hawke's Bay Disc Golf Club

Regional Disc Golf Group (Manawatu-Wanganui)

Ohakune Disc Golf

Greater Wellington Disc Golf Club

South Island

Nelson Tasman Disc Golf

Christchurch Disc Golf Club

Twizel Disc Golf Club

Disc Golf Dunedin

Queenstown Disc Golf Club

Wanaka Disc Golf Club

Invercargill Disc Golf Club


Now you know the basics, why not give disc golf a try? Grab a starter set to begin your disc golf journey—we'll see you on the course!