Disc golf will surely impress you, as the game will take you through an idyllic valley below Ponce Mountains. Admire the beauties of Planica while your play and have fun.
Outstanding views in the heart of the valley
A challenge for the whole family or group of friends
Active, fun and relaxing game
An attractive finish at the outrun of world's greatest skiflying hill
About disc golf...
Disc golf is a game that is very similar to traditional golf, except that instead of hitting a ball into the hole, you throw a frisbee (flying disc) into a specially designed metal basket.
The goal is the same: to finish the course with as few throws as possible.
Trees, shrubs and the rugged terrain around the disc’s flight path pose a real challenge for players.
The game of disc golf is perfectly suitable for all ages, as no previous knowledge is required. The activity is a great choice for families, larger groups or teambuildings, as it encourages cooperation (fair play), strengthens concentration and provides aerobic exercise.
Relax while enjoying sports and nature.
The game of disc golf takes about 60 minutes
Advance booking is not required
All information is available at the reception of the main building
Disc golf is a game which is similar to ordinary
golf but instead of clubs and balls the playing
equipment consists of plastic discs (commonly
known as frisbees) that come in many different
shapes and weights. They are meant to
land inside the disc golf target (basket), which
has the same function as the hole as in golf.
The winner of a round is the one who completes
the course with the least number of
throws.
The first throw must be made from a designated
throwing area (tee).After the first throw, every next throw is made by the
player whose disc is furthest from the basket. Never
throw the disc while there are other players in front
of you. Ensure that the area where the disc will be
thrown is completely empty and that there
are no spectators or hikers nearby.
Disc golf can be played as an afternoon family walk in nature, as a team building, school sports day activity.
We recommend 3-5 players playing at a time.
If a group is larger, players are divided into groups that follow each other in a few minutes.
The player who finishes the game with the fewest throws wins.
When playing disc golf, you only need a disc or frisbee. If you do not have your own, you can borrow it from us.
We recommend sportswear and sports footwear.
1. Do not litter! Please leave the course the way
you found it.
2. Disc golf is a sport similar to ordinary golf, except
that flying discs (frisbees) are used instead of golf
balls and golf clubs. Each throw is counted and
added to the final score. The winner is the player
with the least number of throws.
3. The first throw must be made from a designated
throwing area (tee).
4. After the first throw, every next throw is made by the
player whose disc is furthest from the basket. Never
throw the disc while there are other players in front
of you. Ensure that the area where the disc will be
thrown is completely empty and that there
are no spectators or hikers nearby.
5. The player with the least number of
throws from the previous course is the
one who throws first. Since disc golf is an
honorable sport, an experienced player
plays first and thus makes the learning
easier for the inexperienced players.
6. After the first throw, every throw is made
with a standing foot behind the lie (the furthest
point reached by the previously
thrown disc). The other foot must also be
behind this point.
7. Run-in and follow through over the lie are
after the release of the disc if the throw was
made more than 10 meters away from the
basket. Within 10 meters of the basket a
so-called putt is made, which means that the
player must stay behind the lie during the whole
flight of the disc.
8. The hole is completed when disc lands in chains or inside the
basket. If the disc stops at the top or outside the basket, the
hole is not yet completed and an additional throw or throws are
required.
9. If the disc flies out of bounds, the next throw is made from the point
where the disc left the playing area last. One penalty throw is added
to the player’s score of a current hole. Water, roads, parking lots are
usually considered as the area outside of the playing area.
10. Be polite to other players. Stand still while other players throw and
try to stay behind or at least out of a sight of a player who is preparing
for his throw.