Frisbee Golf Official Rules

Frisbee golf is an outdoor activity that can be played at parks, cookouts or anywhere you have enough space and a frisbee. Official frisbee golf courses can be located at the beach or at local parks. They can have obstacles such as water hazards and out-of-bounds area. You can even play frisbee golf in your backyard: all you need is a frisbee and a basket.
  1. Teeing Off

    • On a frisbee golf course, each "hole" has a section marked off as the tee. To tee off, a player must make their first throw with at least one of their feet within this tee area.

    Holes

    • The holes in frisbee golf are not holes at all. Instead, these are baskets that are placed in certain areas on the frisbee golf course. To complete the hole, you must land the frisbee in the basket.

    Penalties

    • If the frisbee gets stuck in a tree or other obstacle two meters above the ground, you have one point added to your score as a penalty point and your frisbee is thrown from the ground at that location.

    Par

    • Unless otherwise labeled on the frisbee golf course, the standard par for a frisbee golf hole is three throws.

    Aces

    • If a player manages to throw a frisbee into the basket on his first throw, it is an Ace. This is the equivalent of a hole in one in golf.