FRISBEE GOLF
you will need at least one Frisbee and one player How to Play Frisbee Golf Step #1
find a place to set up your course-you can even use your backyard Step #2
Step #3 You can use almost anything to be a target-just make sure you have adult approval first! Tape a sign on the object that the player will throw the Frisbee through (the target)& number signs 1-5. This will help the players know where to go next. Target #1 Target #2 Target #3 Target #4 Target #5 Targets can range in difficulty depending on the ability of the players.
Step #4 Have each player stand at least 10 feet from the target, can place something, like a ball, to mark the throwing spot. If the player does not hit the target on the first throw, they must stand where the Frisbee lands & keep throwing the Frisbee until it hits or goes through the target. Then it is the next players turn. Little ones can try too, but may be more interested in playing their own way.
The object of the game is to have fun and to develop hand-eye coordination. Unlike computer games, Frisbee golf will give families a chance to get physical activity. We encourage you not to keep score. This way everyone in the family can play without feeling pressured to win. Object Of Game Game Variations If you don’t have a Frisbee, use a ball or a paper plate. Make the game more challenging as the child’s skill develops by standing further away from the target. You can increase the number of targets, we just randomly chose 5. If you have a large number of people playing, break into groups of three and have one group get through the first target and then, start the next group (just like playing golf). Players with Disabilities or Injuries This game allows players that may not be able to walk due to disability or injury to participate. Set up the course on flat ground or black top that allows the player to use a wheel chair safely or crutches safely. If needed, use larger targets and/or have the player start closer to the target.