Frisbee Finger GolfPlayers
1 - 4
Play Time
30 minutes
Mechanics
  • Modular Board
  • Point to Point Movement
  • Roll / Spin and Move

Frisbee Finger Golf

Frisbee Finger Golf
A Finger Disc Golf Game. Frisbee Finger Golf is a Disc Golf game for your finger, using finger dexterity and disc control. You manipulate a disc around an 18 hole course played around your house, trying to aim and shoot the disc into a mini disc catcher. With each hole you must avoid terrain and course hazards, and possibly other discs. The goal is to obtain the lowest score by shooting the least amount of shots for each hole to win the game.

Number of players: 1 to 4

Components:
[4] Nerf, plastic or card stock Frisbee disc.
[1] Disc Catcher – acrylic or card stock
[1] Finger Disc Golf Tee Box
[18] Preset Frisbee Finger Disc Golf 18 hole course layouts
[XX] Terrain markers and obstacles - these are anything you find around the house such as plant, chairs, couch, etc...
[1] Random terrain generated chart. You can take existing courses and re-create them throughout your house.
[1] Rules of play

You can manipulate the finger discs in a number of ways:

1. The finger flick - By using the tip of your index finger and thumb while the disc is resting on the Tee box, you flick the disc forward for long range flight. The tip of the finger must always be in contact with the disc before flicking it. This type of shot is good for long range angled shots.

2. The Thumb flip - By laying the disc on the side of your index finger and using your thumb nail to flip the disc end over end for a lob type flight. This type of shot is good for short range shots that need to clear high obstacles in front of you disc.

3. The roll - By using your two fingers OR your palm as a ramp, you roll the disc toward the goal. This type of shot is good for short close range shots.

4. The push - By using the tip of your index finger and hitting the edge of the disc, you push the disc short distances. This type of shot is good for short accurate close range shots.

5. The nose drop - By rolling the disc off the edge of your nose, you aim for short range bouncing shots.

6. The quarter’s toss - By holding the disc with your index finger and thumb, you throw the disc against the table like in the quarters drinking game and shoot for bouncing goal.
Etc…

The Frisbee Finger Disc Golf course can be created from anything found around the house or office. Each hole is usually 6 to 12 feet long for 3 to 4 PAR holes.

Anything can be used as course obstacles; a plant, a chair, table edge, books, picture frame, phone, cat or dog, you name it!
The Mini Disc Cather is a specially designed miniature model of an original Disc Catcher. All Finger discs must be flipped, tossed or flicked into the Mini Disc Catcher cage!

You begin by laying out the course; you setup the special Disc Tee box on a table, chair or on the floor and then placing the Disc Catcher 6’ to 12’ away on a table, chair or floor. You designate and place course obstacles within or around the flight path of the finger disc to create a disc course that is either easy or hard. Each obstacle must specified whether the disc will fly over, around or under the obstacle to clear the obstacle.

Normal Disc Golf rules apply.

All rules of original Frisbee golf apply.