Houston Flying Disc Society
Houston Flying Disc Society

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The Houston Flying Disc Society was formed in 1991 to promote disc sports throughout Greater Houston and began working with the Houston Parks and Recreation and Harris county parks departments to get permanent disc golf courses installed.
 

In 1991 there were no permanent disc golf courses in Harris county, now Houston enjoys 22 courses within a one hour drive of downtown...the most of any city in the United States! And the number continues to grow!

There are courses all over the city as well as in the nearby communities of Clute, Hitchcock, Missouri City, Pasadena and the Woodlands. Venturing Northwest out of town on US-290, you can find excellent privately owned courses at “The Snow Farm” as well as Moody’s outside of Bastrop, and Circle-R at Wimberley.

You can view our Course Directory for the Houston area here. A great regional course map can also be found here.

How does the sport of disc golf benefit from HFDS? We have 18 disc golf courses in the Houston area! We annually host the Texas States Disc Golf Championship where the best disc golfer in Texas is crowned every year. Our leagues generate entire crops of new upcoming star players! Houston players have done a fabulous job of hosting the 2002 Pro World Disc Golf Championship and in setting the standard for professionally run tournaments. Every year, the Houston club is one of the tops in the nation in raising money for charity in its annual Ice Bowl events. HFDS club members are running for elected offices of the PDGA, WFDF and are leading the forefront in its support of the PDGA.