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Disc Golf

Lots of Frisbees
Sidewalk chalk if pavement is used
Colored Paper and a dark marker
Duct Tape and or Tree Stapler
Paper and pen for score keeper
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There are many disc golf courses in parks but if you have no access to one, you can easily set up a course almost anywhere. Professionals use fancy discs but the standard Frisbee will work just fine.
Having a score keeper follow the group helps keep things in order and honest.
Young kids do not do well at official sites if distances are long. The numbers get really high and Frisbees get lost.
Some warm up throwing is good for those new to Frisbee.
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Disc Golf course in a public park
Disc Golf course in a public park
Part of a homemade course on pavement in a parking lot
Homemade golf course using a tree as a hole
Hole 3 is the tree, hole 4 starting point marked on the ground.
Hole 5 in the distance
Hole 8 in the distance