Professional Disc Golf Association
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The Professional Disc Golf Association (PDGA) is the governing body of disc golf. It conducts championships, gives awards, and offers memberships to enthusiasts.
From the organizational bylaws, the PDGA exists:
to promote the development of disc golf as a means of healthful recreation and physical fitness;
to establish and maintain rules of play and high standards of professionalism, amateurism and good sportsmanship;
to foster national and international professional and amateur disc golf tournaments and competitions;
to communicate event results, opinions and other information beneficial to the sport via electronic and printed media;
to achieve standardization in the Rules of Play, equipment used for play, tournament formats and all other aspects of the sport of disc golf.
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- PDGA web site (Information about PDGA sanctioned tournaments, the rules of disc golf, and other important disc golf data)