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  2. List of disc golf brands and manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Discs Baskets Bags Carts DGA: 1976 California [nb 1] Yes: No Discraft: 1978 Michigan: Yes: Yes: No Infinite Discs: 2018 [1] Utah [nb 2] No: Yes: No Innova: 1983 [2] California: Yes: No Past Brands Est. Based in Country of manufacture Discs Baskets Bags Carts Aerobie: 1984 California: No: No: No

  3. Innova Champion Discs - Wikipedia

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    Dave Dunipace, co-founder and CEO with an INNOVA polo shirt and disc golf bag. The company was incorporated on 5 May 1983 in California as Champion Discs Inc. [2] In 1983, Dave Dunipace created and patented the Eagle, now known as the Aero, the world's first disc designed specifically for the sport of disc golf. [3]

  4. Infinite Discs - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, Infinite Discs Idaho sponsored a Fourth of July disc golf event in Pocatello. [16] [17] Infinite Discs is one of the primary sponsors of the Cache Valley Disc Golf Club. [18] Since 2020, it is the official vendor of the Ledgestone Insurance Open. [19] Players. In 2020, Infinite Discs sponsored 108 American disc golf players from 35 ...

  5. Disc golf in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Below is a listing of lists of disc golf courses in the United States by state and territory. 3,281 of them (49%) are full-size courses with 18 holes or more, and 3,093 of them (46%) are smaller courses that feature at least 9 holes.

  6. Disc Golf Association - Wikipedia

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    The company also sells large quantities of discs and other related disc golf equipment to resalers and wholesalers around the world. Disc Golf Association's Mach 1 Disc Pole Hole disc golf basket [1] was the first formal disc golf target to incorporate chains and a basket on a pole and became the Technical Standards used by the PDGA. [2]

  7. Flying disc sports - Wikipedia

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    Disc golf is a game based on the rules of golf (referred to by disc golfers as "ball and stick golf"). It uses discs smaller and denser than an ultimate disc. The discs are thrown towards a target, which serves as the "hole". The official targets are metal baskets with hanging chains to catch the discs.