Disc Golf Starter Kits
Starter kits for disc golf bundle drivers, midranges, putters and basic bags or targets to begin playing. The 19 indexed kits average a 4.64 rating and span budget to mid-range prices (about $38–$94), with brands like Dynamic Discs represented
Top Products
Innova Disc Golf Starter Set (160-180g) – 5 discs
Innova Disc Golf
Mid-Range
Dynamic Discs Prime Burst 5 Disc Golf Set
Dynamic Discs
Mid-Range
Westside Discs Origio Burst 4-Disc Starter Set
Dynamic Discs
Mid-Range
Dynamic Discs 3-Disc Golf Starter Set with Bag
Dynamic Discs
Mid-Range
Dynamic Discs Prime Burst 4-Disc Starter Set
Dynamic Discs
Mid-Range
Westside Discs Origio Burst 5-Disc Starter Set
Dynamic Discs
Mid-Range
Sportneer Disc Golf Set - 6 Pack Starter Kit
Sportneer
Mid-Range
Dynamic Discs Prime Burst Disc Golf 7-Pack
Dynamic Discs
Mid-Range
Latitude 64 Retro Burst Disc Golf Starter Set
LATITUDE 64 GOLF DISCS
Mid-Range
Prodigy Disc 5 Disc Golf Starter Set with Bag
Prodigy Disc
Mid-Range
Dynamic Discs Trooper Disc Golf Backpack Starter Set
DD DYNAMIC DISCS
Mid-Range
Innova Disc Golf 5-Disc Starter Set
Innova Discs
Mid-Range
Disc Golf Set with Bag - 12 Discs (Putter, Midrange, Driver) and Backpack
JXYSPORTS
Mid-Range
Disc Golf Set with Bag - 12 Pcs Starter Kit
JXYSPORTS
Mid-Range
Disc Golf Set with Bag - 12 Disc Starter Kit (Putter, Midrange, Driver)
JXY
Mid-Range
Disc Golf Starter Set - 24 Discs (DIY) by JXYSPORTS
JXYSPORTS
Mid-Range
Discmania 5-Disc Starter Set (Sensei, Maestro, Magician, Rockstar & Mentor)
Discmania
Mid-Range
Latitude 64 beginner disc golf set: 4 discs (Pure, Fuse, Explorer, Saint)
LATITUDE 64 GOLF DISCS
Mid-Range
Innova Disc Golf Starter Set 10 Pack
Innova Discs
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Frequently Asked Questions
What comes in a typical disc golf starter kit?
Most starter kits include 3–5 discs (commonly a putter, midrange, and one or two drivers), a carrying bag or case, and sometimes accessories like a mini marker, scorecard, or basic instruction booklet
How do I choose which discs to keep from a starter kit?
Keep a stable or understable midrange and a reliable putter for control and putting, plus one driver you can comfortably throw; discard or trade discs that feel overly heavy, too understable/overstable for your throw, or redundant in flight characteristics
Are starter kits good for beginners or should I buy individual discs?
Starter kits are cost-effective for beginners because they provide a balanced set of discs to learn different shots; if you have specific throwing speed or style information, buying individual discs tailored to that can be better but often costs more
What should I expect to pay for a quality disc golf starter kit?
Starter kits commonly fall in an entry-level price range around $25–$100, with average prices in many markets near (price varies); premium kits with branded bags or higher-end plastics can cost more
How important is disc plastic type in a starter kit?
Plastic type affects grip, durability, and stability: softer blends offer better grip and are more forgiving for beginners, while firmer plastics resist wear and preserve flight characteristics longer
How do I care for discs and a starter kit bag?
Rinse discs with fresh water and mild soap to remove dirt, avoid prolonged sun exposure to prevent warping, and wipe or air-dry bags after wet weather; store discs flat at room temperature
Can I use starter kit discs in organized play or leagues?
Yes, most starter kit discs are legal for organized play as long as they meet the sport's approved-disc specifications for size and weight; check league rules if they have specific brand or weight limits