Split Halves Disc Golf Card · Normal
Build a 2.5″ × 3.5″ split-halves disc golf card.
A bold two-tone card design — top and bottom halves in your two team colors, with a clean white interior holding the photo and player details. Standard trading-card size, 4 identical copies per page.
This page builds the standard 2.5″ × 3.5″ size — the trading-card dimensions used by Topps, Bowman, and Pokémon. Prints four identical cards on one US Letter sheet so you can keep one and hand three away. The Split Halves design uses two large color blocks; pick one team color (top) and one accent (bottom) — the photo and details sit in the white interior panel.
Club tournaments, doubles teams, weekly leagues — disc golf cards photograph well with the basket and the chains in the background. The position field handles ace runs and tournament finishes.
What works on the printer
- Use a high-quality photo. A mid-putt photo with the chains behind the disc reads instantly. The tee-pad drive is the other classic shot.
- Cut along the gutter. The four cards are arranged 2×2 on a US Letter sheet with a thin gutter. A paper cutter is faster than scissors; a craft knife and metal ruler give the cleanest edges.
- Card stock, not printer paper.60–100 lb cardstock holds up in a binder sleeve or a player’s pocket. Printer paper bends inside the first day.
- Print four cards, keep one. The 4-up sheet is designed for the team-card-swap workflow: print, cut, keep one for yourself, hand three away.
- Drag and zoom to crop.The photo frame shows exactly what ends up on the card. Center the face in the middle third — that’s the area readers’ eyes land on first.
