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What are Some Important Disc Golf Accessories?

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Summary: Learn about some important accessories you can use to play Disc Golf in this free video lesson on disc golf.

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"In this clip we're going to be talking about accessories and equipment that you will need to play the game. Right here my friend Darren, has a double strap golf bag. They're actually called Quad Shocks. That helps him carry a lot more discs than just the normal three that we discussed. This bag here can carry about sixteen or twenty discs. You also need a towel, sometimes some sun screen. You also always need some water. Personally, I like to use some dry grip. That actually in the Florida heat when your hands start to sweat; it enables you to grip the disc a little bit better. Sometimes the Frisbees do land in trees. I'm using my trusty little golf ball to knock them out of the trees when it's wedged up high. Some people do like to use a water bottle to throw up at the trees to get your disc back. Personally, I like to use a little stool or small chair to help carry the discs, something for me to set down so I don't have to reach down to grab the discs every time. Other people, they modify an actual golf cart to pull their discs around. I'm about ready to play, how about you. Shut up and throw."

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