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When you first start playing disc golf, you start with just a few discs. You grab your favorite driver, midrange, and putter and head to your local course. You get bit by the disc golf bug and you are hooked. Now you are visiting the local disc golf retailer or browsing one of the many online shops looking for your next disc to buy.
A few weeks or months go by and you have new favorite discs. Of course, you need to buy some backups. Then your favorite company comes out with a new disc. You must have it. Then a new manufacturer comes out and you have to buy the all new discs.
Next thing you know, you have “too many” discs (is there such a thing?). What do you do with all of these? Keep them stacked up in a room? Throw them in some big plastic bin? What about a Trotterbox? What is a Trotterbox? Let us explain.




While Innova Champion Discs certainly has its fair share of high speed drivers, the latest high speed release has been turning heads. The Innova Tern was first announced in late 2012 and charged onto the scene earlier this year.
It has been quite the week at
From new partnerships and discs to new team members, Latitude 64 has had a very busy start to 2013. We talked to Latitude 64′s Svante Eriksson to get the latest news from the Swedish disc golf company and what they have planned for the future.


It has been a very long six weeks since the top disc golf professionals competed in a PDGA National Tour event. After
Finding a reliable stable midrange that fits your game can be difficult for disc golfers of any level. There are many options out on the market that each offer great qualities. The Westside Warship is one midrange that offers a controllable flight, great glide and a great feel. Westside sent us a VIP Warship to test and we were impressed with the results.
Two of the factors that come into play when making your disc selection are the distance and accuracy needed. Some discs offer big distance but low accuracy while a slower disc might provide high accuracy but sacrifices distance. One disc that provides both distance and controllable accuracy is the Westside Sword.
Most disc golf courses (not all) have the favorite “bomber hole.” The hole where you get to grab your favorite high speed driver and rip one down the fairway. One ultra high speed distance driver is the Westside King. The Westside King slots in at the top of the charts at a speed 14.
When playing disc golf in the midwest (among other areas), you are often faced with very windy days. 20-25mph headwinds are quite common. As any good disc golfer knows, when you are facing a big headwind, it is time to break out the overstable discs to fight that wind. When it comes to distance and headwinds, the Westside Giant does the trick.
California State University-Monterey Bay sent through their update from day two of the 2013 National Collegiate Disc Golf Championships. Get details on the distance competition and how the teams stack up heading into the weekend.