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DGA was established in 1976 by Ed Headrick to form a new international sport and promote the installation and use of disc golf courses around the world. Ed coined and trademarked the term “Disc Golf” and envisioned a game that would explode in popularity. “Steady” Ed traveled around the country to install courses, recruit players, and add members to the Professional Disc Golf Association, a new disc golf association he created to establish the rules of the game.


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Bilde av Stone Sonar

DGA

159,-
Bilde av Stone Steady

DGA

159,-
Bilde av Spark Breaker

DGA

199,-
Bilde av Atmos Breaker

DGA

209,-
Bilde av Atmos Pipeline

DGA

209,-
Bilde av Atmos Rift

DGA

209,-
Bilde av Spark Avalanche

DGA

199,-
Bilde av Spark Hellfire

DGA

199,-
Bilde av Spark Squall

DGA

199,-
Bilde av Atmos Squall

DGA

209,-
Bilde av Spark Quake

DGA

199,-
Ny!
Bilde av Spark Tremor

DGA

199,-
Ny!
Bilde av ProLine Squall

DGA

199,-
Ny!
Bilde av Spark Banzai

DGA

199,-
Ny!
Bilde av Spark Pipeline

DGA

199,-
Ny!
Bilde av Spark Hurricane

DGA

199,-
Bilde av Stone Steady BL

DGA

159,-
Bilde av Atmos Hurricane

DGA

209,-
Ny!
Bilde av D-Line Surf

DGA

129,-
Ny!
Bilde av Spark Torrent

DGA

199,-
Ny!
Bilde av Spark Tempest

DGA

199,-
Ny!
Ny!
Bilde av Spark Hypercane

DGA

199,-
Ny!
Bilde av Spark Rogue

DGA

199,-
Ny!
Bilde av ProLine Tremor

DGA

199,-
Ny!
Bilde av ProLine Banzai

DGA

199,-
Ny!
Ny!
Ny!
Bilde av D-Line Breaker

DGA

129,-

Innovative Beginnings

In 1977, Ed Headrick and his son Ken developed the first modern disc golf catching device, US Patent #4,039,189, which they trademarked “Disc Pole Hole.” This device created a standardized catching mechanism with hanging rows of chain that could catch a disc thrown from all directions.

Pioneering the Sport

DGA was established to manufacture discs and targets and formalize the fledgling game of disc golf. The first disc golf target was Ed’s pole hole design, which consisted of a simple pole sticking out of the ground.

Advancing the Game

Headrick and his son Ken's development of the modern catching basket, the Disc Pole Hole, standardized the catching device with a chain-hanger holding vertical hanging rows of chain forming a parabolic shape above a metal basket. This design revolutionized the game, allowing discs to be caught from all directions.

Legacy and Growth

Today, Disc Golf has become a vibrant and dynamic sport. As of 2024 there are over 15,000 disc golf courses installed throughout the world based on the same DGA disc golf baskets Headrick designed.