If you haven’t heard of it before, disc golf is a fantastic sport that combines the strategic gameplay of golf with the fun and excitement of playing frisbee. For anybody looking for a new sport to try, disc golf is certainly worth it.
However, if disc golf isn’t right for you, or if you’ve already moved on from it, there are similar options to try.
If you’re looking for activities that are similar to disc golf in terms of being able to have fun, requiring some skill and strategy, and being able to play with others, then here we have 10 alternatives for you. Here are 10 activities similar to disc golf that require great precision, accuracy, and strategic planning.
1. Regular Golf
If we’re talking about both wording and gameplay, then one of the closest related sports to disc golf is regular golf itself.
In terms of how they’re played, they are quite similar in that a course is navigated with the aim being to complete it with the fewest possible strokes, or in the case of disc golf, the fewest possible throws.
Both these games require players to assess distances, consider environmental factors like terrain and wind, and choose the right equipment for each shot.
The strategic decisions required in disc golf are very similar to the decisions required in regular golf, such as shot selection. The bottom line is that both sports involve the goal of getting a certain object, whether a ball or a frisbee, into a hole, with as few throws or shots as possible.
2. Ultimate Frisbee
If you’re looking for a team sport that has you playing with your friends and family, rather than a solo competition, then you might want to try ultimate frisbee.
Ultimate frisbee could be seen as a combination of frisbee and either football or soccer. Here, there are two teams, with the goal being for the teams to throw the frisbee in a predetermined direction, and to get the frisbee past a certain point.
This is not unlike football where the point is to get the ball into the end zone. It is of course similar to disc golf in the sense that both sports use a frisbee, and both sports require a great deal of precision when throwing it.
3. Foot Golf
If you are looking for a game or sport that involves power, precision, and accuracy, then foot golf is always something worth trying.
Foot golf is a combination of golf and soccer. Here, instead of a golf ball, a soccer ball is used, and of course, the holes into which the ball must be kicked are much larger. The goal is for players to navigate a course and to get the ball into the predetermined holes in as few strokes as possible.
The strategy and planning required in foot golf, such as choosing the right path and using the right amount of force, are similar to the tactics required to play disc golf.
4. Lawn Bowling
Lawn bowling, otherwise known as Bocce ball, is a very old game that requires a lot of precision and concentration. Here, one very small ball is rolled down a lawn or pathway. Players then take turns rolling much larger balls towards the smaller ball.
The aim of this game is for a player to get his or her ball as close as possible to the smaller ball. At the end of the game, the player who has their ball the closest to the smaller ball is considered the winner.
This requires a lot of aim, control, and precision, which closely mirrors the tactics required to win a game of disc golf. It’s all about getting your ball or object as close to the goal as possible. It’s also a really fun game to play on a quiet afternoon. Although it is a sport, it’s generally not all that competitive or boisterous.
5. Horseshoes
Once again, here we have another sport or game that involves accuracy and precision. The game of horseshoes involves taking literal horseshoes and throwing them certain distances, with the goal being to get them to wrap around a stake or pole in the ground.
Just like with disc golf, players have to be very precise, because they must be able to calculate the distance from their position to the stake, and then use the right out of force to get the horseshoe around the stake.
However, with horseshoes, there is also a certain element of luck involved, as whether or not the horseshoe lands around the stake depends on the direction the horseshoe is facing. It’s a great game for both young and old alike.
6. Archery
Switching gears a little bit, here we have archery. The reason why archery could be considered a similar sport to disc golf is because it also involves precision and accuracy.
As you can tell from all of the sports we’re talking about today, everything is about being precise, accurate, and being able to aim properly.
Just like in disc golf where players have to account for wind and other conditions, archers must also take into account variables such as wind, rain, elevation, distance, and more.
As with disc golf, the aim of archery is to get as close to the target as possible. What’s cool about archery is that it also involves medieval weaponry, something that attracts many people.
7. Cornhole (Bean Bag Toss)
Going back to something much older, something that you probably played in your elementary school days, here we have cornhole, otherwise known as the bean bag toss.
Here we have a platform set on an angle, with a hole in the middle. Players have bean bags which they have to toss a certain distance, and the goal is of course to get the bean bag into the hole.
Each player has a certain amount of bean bags, and at the end of the round, whoever gets the most bean bags into the hole is considered the winner.
Just like with disc golf, players require great strategy, precision, and accuracy to get the bean bag into the hole. It’s a very simplistic game, yet allows for hours of fun.
8. Croquet
If you like hammers and hitting things, then croquet is a great sport to consider. Of course, this is yet another one that requires great precision, strategy, and accuracy. Here, there is a grass court with a series of loops embedded into them.
The point of the game is to use a wooden mallet to hit the croquet balls through the loops in a specific sequence as directed. Players have to use precision and accuracy to get the ball through every hoop until it reaches the end point.
There are many strategic elements involved in croquet, because players have to account for angles, elevation, and more.
9. Darts
Here we have the only game or sport on the list that involves being indoors. This automatically makes it ideal for those who don’t really enjoy being outdoors.
Players have small darts, with the aim being to throw them at a circular target, and to get them as close to the middle or the bullseye as possible.
In terms of overall difficulty and accuracy, this is likely the hardest disc golf alternative on the list today. Darts is of course considered an official sport, with many players making substantial earnings thanks to their strategic prowess.
10. Mini Golf
If you’re looking for a good disc golf alternative, but don’t want to expend too much energy, you don’t want too much competition, and you just want some light fun, then mini golf is always a great option to try.
Mini golf also requires you to be precise and accurate, but it’s not quite as serious or competitive as some of the other sports on the list today. It’s a great deal of fun for friends and families alike.
That said, if you’re someone who does like a bit of competition, then there are some fantastic mini golf tournaments out there, one where you can actually earn a decent bit of money.
Final Thoughts
All ten of the sports or games that we have discussed above share the same key elements as disc golf, including strategy, precision, accuracy, and a combination of both mental prowess and physical acumen.
All of the activities listed above share both similarities and differences with disc golf that may make them attractive options for you. If you’re looking for a skill based activity, but you’re getting a bit tired of disc golf, we certainly recommend trying any of the options discussed here today.
Jamie is the founder of Action Sporter. He is the chief zipline writer and the lead editor. He has 5 years of zipline experience being a tour guide in Newfoundland. Most of the time you can find Jamie adventure traveling, hiking, skiing, skateboarding, or anything action related!