

In Champion's Cup, all games are scored by total strokes.

In Free Play, the game may be scored by overall strokes (throws), summed over all holes on the course or, by winning the most individual holes, counting each hole won (completed in the fewest throws) as a single point regardless of the margin of victory. The game allows a maximum of ten throws per hole, after which a score of ten is entered for the hole and play moves to the next hole. One more throw than par is called a bogey two more a double-bogey, and so on. If it takes one fewer throws, it is called a birdie two throws fewer than par is called an eagle.

A player who puts the disc in the basket in this number of throws is said to par the hole. This count is called par, usually three and sometimes four throws. Please add Giselle's disc golf medal for all cups.Īs in traditional golf, each hole is rated according to how many throws it is expected an average proficient player will take. If the disc comes to rest in a hazard (an unplayable location, usually water), a one-stroke penalty is added the player's score for the hole and the player continues play from the point where the disc entered the hazard. If a disc is thrown such that it comes to rest out of bounds (off the established course), a one-stroke penalty is added the player's score and the player continues play from the point where the disc was last thrown. For subsequent holes, the player who scored lowest on the previous hole throws first (or, if the previous hole was tied, the same player who began the previous hole has the honors again.) After both players have made their first shot, the player whose disc is furthest from the hole shoots next, until all players have thrown their disc into the basket. Players alternate shots, with "Player 1" starting the game from the designated tee for the first hole. The objective is to throw a disc into a basket in the fewest number of throws, or shots. Each hole may offer different distances and other unique challenges, including obstacles and hazards. The course consists of a series of " holes", each with a " tee", or starting location, and a basket, or objective. Each player requires a single Move Controller. The objective is to throw a disc into a basket in the fewest number of throws.ĭisc golf can be played with a single player playing alone on the course, competing against game-provided opponents, or by two to four players either playing as a team against the game or competing against each other.
