The idea behind the Trilogy Challenge is to grow the sport of disc golf by providing beginners with everything they need to play. The event started in 2014 with 273 events around the world with just over 10,000 players competing in these events.
In 2015, we had 300 events in 47 states and 11 different countries with just over 12,000 players competing in these events.
In 2016, we had 326 events in 45 states and 11 different countries with just over 12,000 players competing in these events.
In 2017, we had 355 events in 44 states and 15 different countries with just over 13,500 players competing in these events.
The entry fee is $35 for all participants.
Players are only allowed to use the three discs provided by the tournament director.
Anyone can play. The most important aspect of the Trilogy Challenge is to get new players out to play disc golf and to have fun! Don’t be discouraged or nervous to attend a Trilogy Challenge if you have never played disc golf. This is a perfect opportunity to get started.
2018 Players Pack Discs:
Latitude 64 Opto Musket
Speed: 10 Glide: 5 Turn: -0.5 Fade: 2
The Musket is a straight shooter. Accuracy and distance do not always go hand in hand, but this speedy fairway driver can give you that little extra firepower and still hold the line. The perfect weapon when the fairway is narrow and the basket is far away.
Dynamic Discs Lucid Patrol
Speed: 5 Glide: 5 Turn: -3 Fade: 1
Newer players and slower arm speeds can greatly benefit from a slow, understable midrange. Enter the Patrol, with a comfortable rim for smaller hands and an easier flight for beginners to learn. Experienced players will find an easy-to-throw roller in the Patrol, but slower arms will find a staple for shots that need an understable turn or little fade.
Westside Discs Origio Burst Maiden
Speed: 3 Glide: 4 Turn: 0 Fade: 1
If you’re looking for a neutral putter with a thin profile, the Maiden fits the bill. The Maiden is surprisingly resistant to turn with little fade.
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