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The Aussie Open Competition:A Gateway to Boost Championships
The Aussie Open Competition A Gateway to Boost Championships continues to elevate its status as a premier event in the disc golf world, serving as a qualifying event for two of the sport's most prestigious championships. In 2017, this exciting tournament not only...
The Aussie Open 2017: World Tour Begins Down Under
The 2017 Aussie Open marks a significant milestone in the Disc Golf World Tour, setting the stage for an exciting year of top-tier competition and cultural exchange. As the opening event of the DGWT season, it brings together the best disc golf talent from around the world, all in the stunning setting of Western Australia. This event is more than just a tournament; it’s a celebration of skill, community, and the unique spirit of disc golf.
The 2015 Aussie Open A Recap: A Historical Milestone
The 2015 Aussie Open, Australia’s first PDGA Major, brought global attention to disc golf in the region. Paul McBeth set a course record, while Valarie Jenkins dominated the Women’s Open. Despite weather delays, the event showcased top talent from around the world, marking a milestone for the sport’s growth and future in Australia.
Mundaring Aussie Open 2024: Registration and Event Details
Mundaring Aussie Open 2024: Discover the Thrill at Mundaring Disc Golf Course Mundaring Aussie Open 2024 as the prestigious Aussie Open 2024 nears, disc golfers worldwide are targeting the renowned Mundaring Disc Golf Course. This A-Tier PDGA event not only offers...
The Return of the Aussie Open in 2024
The Aussie Open returns in 2024 from November 15-17 at Mundaring Disc Golf Course in Perth. Organized by RAD and FDS, this PDGA A-Tier event will feature top international and Australian players, offering exciting competition and skill-building opportunities.
Final Round Recap
The 2017 Aussie Open came to a close on Sunday just outside of Perth, Australia at the beautiful and very difficult Mundaring DiscGolfPark…
Round 3 Photos MPM & FPO
FPO Round 2 Photos
Great shots from day 2 of the FPO field.
Round 2 Recap
Today could have been about how 94 degrees somehow felt like a nice, cool afternoon. Today could have been about a hot round that jumped someone to the chase or lead card. But, it wasn’t.
Round 1 Recap
The opening round of the 2017 Aussie Open was many things, but if it had to be described in one word, it’d be a no-brainer; hot. Brutally, punishingly hot to be more specific.
FPO Round 1 Photos
Check out this set of frames of the FPO field taken by Suzanne Rope on the opening day of Aussie Open 2017!
Tournament Preview
It’s time to kick off the disc golf season with the first PDGA Major of the year and the first event of the 2017 Disc Golf World Tour!
Follow Aussie Open Online
The 2017 disc golf season starts this week here in Australia! Here is where you can follow all the action.
The 2015 Aussie Open : A Recap
As we draw near to the 2017 Aussie Open, we first wanted to give you a quick recount of the 2015 tournament…
USDGC & USADGC Qualifier
The Aussie Open has been announced as a qualifying event for the USDGC & USADGC…
Pro Women’s Division Heats Up
The Women’s Open division at the 2017 Aussie Open will feature some of the highest rated players from the US, Japan and Australia…
Book Your Hotel By January 1st
With the 2017 Aussie Open now just over a month away, we want to remind players and travelling partners to book their room at the Sorrento Beach Hotel by January 1st.
Register Now to Receive a Bonus Item
If you have been thinking about registering for the Aussie Open but haven’t gotten around to it yet, we’ve got some great news for you!
2017 World Tour Begins Down Under
The 2017 Aussie Open will be the first stop on the 2017 Disc Golf World Tour (DGWT). In 2016 the DGWT raised the bar for disc golf tournaments…
Registration Now Open!!
We are thrilled to announce that registration for the 2017 Aussie Open is now open! Visit the registration page to secure your spot for the first PDGA Major of 2017.
The Aussie Open is returning
From January 26th – 29th, the Mundaring Sporting Club will again host this major tournament in its second year. Competitors of all divisions will enjoy four rounds over four days on the par 65 Mundaring DiscGolfPark in the beautiful Perth Hills.
The 2013 Aussie Open Event that started it all
2013 Aussie Open The Inception and Growth of the Aussie Open Disc Golf Event The Aussie Open Disc Golf Event first launched in 2013 with the vision of becoming one of Australia's premier disc golf tournaments. The initial event served as a pilot, introducing disc golf...
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What is disc golf?
Disc golf is a flying disc sport where players throw discs at a target, aiming to complete each hole in the fewest throws possible. It combines elements of traditional golf and frisbee, providing a fun and challenging outdoor activity for people of all ages.
How do I play?
To play disc golf, you need a set of discs, including a driver, mid-range, and putter. The objective is to throw the disc from the tee pad towards the target basket, completing each hole by landing the disc in the basket. The player with the fewest throws wins.
Where can I play?
There are disc golf courses available in various locations, including parks, recreational areas, and dedicated disc golf facilities. You can use online directories or apps to find courses near you and explore new places to play.
What are the rules?
The rules of disc golf are similar to traditional golf. Players must throw from the designated tee pad, complete each hole by landing the disc in the basket, and count the number of throws. There are specific rules for out-of-bounds areas, obstacles, and scoring.
How can I improve?
Improving in disc golf requires practice, technique refinement, and understanding the nuances of different discs. You can join local disc golf clubs, take lessons from experienced players, and participate in tournaments to enhance your skills and knowledge.
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