Golf disc - Mini marker disc
Stay legal on the green with our mini disc golf marker discs
If you start playing in local leagues or tournaments sanctioned by the PDGA in Quebec, you will quickly realize that you can't just flip your disc forward to mark your position. Doing this means exposing yourself to a stupid penalty that will ruin your scorecard. To play according to the rules of the art, you need a mini marker disc (mini marker disc). Placed directly in front of your disc before picking it up, it defines your official throwing line for your next shot. At Nation Sport, we have collected a ton of mini-discs directly at our Boucherville warehouse: from economical basic plastic to stylish premium models, including heavy mini-discs that don't blow away at the first gust of wind.
The obligatory accessory that shows you're playing for real
Not just an aesthetic gadget. The mini marker is the basic tool of the placement strategy on the green:
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Full PDGA compliance: All our markers respect the official dimensions required in tournaments (diameter between 7 and 15 cm). You can introduce yourself on your card peace of mind.
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Premium plastics and unique designs: That you are looking for plastic that glows in the dark (glow), transparent resins or logos of your favorite brands (Innova, Discraft, MVP), we have the style that fits your bag.
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Gain precious inches: Using a marker allows you to gain the length of your previous disc on your next throw. It doesn't seem like much, but on a putt obstructed by a tree, those few inches of offset can give you the perfect line to the chains.
The ideal small purchase at Nation Sport in Boucherville
The mini marker disc is the ultimate item for 5 $or $10 to complete your online order and reach our performance goal to unlock free delivery. Our inventory is physical and ready to ship from the South Shore. While you're updating your tournament accessories, combine your marker with the serious player's essentials: add a textured microfiber towel to wipe the mud off your discs or a telescopic disc catcher to save your drivers of the swamp. You leave equipped like a pro, ready for your next official departure.
The Coach's Advice
The classic mistake to avoid: The number one mistake tournament beginners make is picking up their throwing disc before for having placed their mini marker disc on the ground. If you do this, you lose your bearings and your group may impose a penalty on you for illegal position (foot fault). The exact sequence should be automatic: 1. You get to your disk. 2. You place the mini marker on the ground, stuck against the front edge of your disc (towards the basket). 3. You pick up your big disk. You now have the right to use all the regulatory space behind your mini to gain momentum.