Can you disc golf in the winter?

Can you disc golf in the winter?

Winter is a great season for disc golf. Plus, winter play helps highly competitive golfers rediscover the fun factor. Chilly temperatures, wind, snow—none of these elements promotes top performance, so winter rounds become less about setting records and more about simply enjoying the game.

How does cold affect disc golf discs?

Discs get really flimsy in the heat and are easier to grip (unless sweaty hands is a problem for you) and in the winter they get really brittle. The cold weather almost seems as though discs gain stability or become slightly more overstable than they were in the summer.

What do you wear to disc golf in the winter?

The second layer should be something like a tee shirt and maybe some athletic pants or shorts but make sure it doesn’t restrict your rotation. Next up will be something warmer like a sweatshirt and sweatpants. If I expect wind, I like to put a windbreaker on underneath the sweatshirt.

How do you get a disk in the snow?

To help with visibility, it is common to tape on some bright colored ribbon to the disc. As the disc enters the snow, the ribbon will still be hanging on to give you a much better sense of where to look. Just make sure the ribbon is long enough. Don’t worry about the ribbon changing the flight of the disc.

How do discs fly in the cold?

Air is more dense so in theory discs should be more understable. But the discs are cold from play, or even frozen if not stored indoors, making them more stable. Movement is restricted by extra layers of clothing, reducing arm speed and resulting in OS flights.

Do discs fly farther in cold weather?

Edit: Bart from Best Disc Golf Discs pointed out that cold winter air is actually more dense than warm air and thus produces more lift (thanks Bart!). The decrease in distance is due to the additional drag created by the cold air and probably further hampered by additional layers of clothes and loss of grip.

Do discs fly better in cold weather?

A Gstar driver will feel and fly more like a stiff Star driver on a chilly day. Cold weather tends to make any disc a more stable disc. If you are in a tournament with rough weather, just remember that all the players are getting the same conditions and it’s still equal footing.

How does cold affect disc flight?

Does humidity affect disc golf?

In very general terms, increases in altitude, temperature, or humidity will tend to make discs less overstable. In the same fashion, decreases in altitude, temperature, or humidity will tend to make discs more overstable.

What happens to disc golf discs in the winter?

Cold makes many plastics brittle and hard, so they lose flexibility and grip. Trying to keep discs warm doesn’t work. “If they are warm when you throw them, the snow will melt and refreeze on them,” says Innova pro Cooper Arnold, who stores his discs in the car the night before a winter game so that the plastics are well adjusted to the cold.

When is the best time to play disc golf?

Winter is a great season for disc golf. You heard that right: Walking from hole to hole lets you savor the beauty of winter, which can be hard to appreciate from behind a pane of glass. Plus, winter play helps highly competitive golfers rediscover the fun factor.

What kind of disc to use in winter?

Innova’s most cold-resistant plastics are GStar and XT. To maintain grip during winter play, reach for discs made of these soft yet durable compounds. “Even at freezing temperatures, GStar will remain pliable, while other plastic types become stiff or brittle,” says Innova co-founder and disc inventor Dave Dunipace.

Why is winter the best time to play golf?

Plus, winter play helps highly competitive golfers rediscover the fun factor. Chilly temperatures, wind, snow—none of these elements promotes top performance, so winter rounds become less about setting records and more about simply enjoying the game.