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Free printable disc golf card templates for PDGA Pro / Am tournaments, weekly leagues, doubles night, and the local Saturday-morning crew. The Position field carries the PDGA rating ("Open / 980") or division ("MA1", "FA2"). 2.5″ × 3.5″ Avery 5371 trading-card size, 3.5″ × 5″ ace-keepsake, 9-up team sheets.

Disc golf is the sport that grew up in the last 15 years — every town has a course now, every town has a Tuesday night doubles league, every player knows their PDGA rating. The cards live in that local-course culture. The Position field carries the rating (Open / 980, MA1, MA2, MA3, FA1, FA2) or the division. The Team field works for the local club, the course ("Cottonwood DGC Tuesday Doubles"), or the touring division.

Tournament weekends are heavy print moments — PDGA-sanctioned events, the Disc Golf Pro Tour, USDGC, US Masters, US Women's Champ. Local leagues print at the end of each season. The ace card — printed the day a player throws their first hole-in-one — is the most-cherished keepsake in the sport.

Normal size disc golf card templateMost popular
Normal Size Disc Golf Card
Standard 2.5″ × 3.5″ trading-card size. Prints 4 identical cards per US Letter sheet — cut out the best one or keep them all.
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Enlarged disc golf card template
Enlarged Disc Golf Card
3.5″ × 5″ — frame-worthy size for keepsakes and gifts. One card per page, centered on US Letter.
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Team disc golf card templateNew
Team Disc Golf Cards
Up to 9 players on one page — add only as many as you need. Each card gets its own photo, name, and details.
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Circle Badge disc golf card normal previewNew design
Circle Badge · Normal
A modern alternative to the classic banner — sport icon centered in a circular badge over the photo. 2.5″ × 3.5″, four identical cards per US Letter sheet.
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Circle Badge disc golf card enlarged previewNew design
Circle Badge · Enlarged
The badge design at 3.5″ × 5″, one card per page. Frame-worthy size with the modern emblem layout.
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Circle Badge disc golf team sheet previewNew design
Circle Badge · Team
Up to 9 players on one page in the badge layout. Same shared team colors, each card with its own photo and player details.
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Split Halves disc golf card normal previewNew design
Split Halves · Normal
Bold two-tone design — pick a top color and a bottom color. White interior holds the photo and player details. 2.5″ × 3.5″, four identical cards per US Letter sheet.
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Split Halves disc golf card enlarged previewNew design
Split Halves · Enlarged
The two-tone design at 3.5″ × 5″, one card per page. Frame-worthy size with the bold halves layout.
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Split Halves disc golf team sheet previewNew design
Split Halves · Team
Up to 9 players on one page in the two-tone layout. Same shared team halves colors, each card with its own photo and player details.
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Tournament + ace

When the disc golf card actually gets printed

Disc golf is unusual: the most-cherished card moment is the ace, not the championship. A player can win three tournaments and not feel as warmly about the trophy as they do about the day they threw a 240-foot Innova Wraith and watched it chain. The cards lean into that. A short calendar:

  • Ace keepsake. Day-of, Enlarged 3.5″ × 5″. Course in team field, hole + disc in position ("Cottonwood DGC / Hole 7 / Innova Roc"). Frame for the disc-golf bar at home or for the league's clubhouse wall. Witnesses sign.
  • PDGA tournament weekend. A-tier and above events bring 100+ players. Print 30+ Normal cards per player for the weekend; trade between rounds. Sponsored players use them as sponsor calling cards.
  • League-end card. Weekly leagues run 8-20 weeks. End-of-season banquet at the local clubhouse — one Enlarged per league member with the league's name and the player's final standing. League captains often print all the cards as a parent gift.
  • Course-record card. Every course has a record. The day someone shoots -10 (or -15, or whatever the new bar is), print a card. Course in team field, score in the position field. Hangs in the course's signage if the local club approves.
  • Sponsor card. Touring am or pro players have brand sponsorships (Innova, Discraft, Dynamic Discs, MVP, Latitude 64, Prodigy). Cards become sponsor calling cards — handed to brand reps at majors. Position field carries the sponsor list ("Innova Star Team / Garmin").
  • First tournament card. First PDGA-sanctioned event. Position field: "First PDGA — [Date]". Frames the moment a casual player went from frolf to actual tournament play. The card sits in the basement next to the first round's scorecard.

Frequently asked questions

What goes in the Position field for disc golf?
PDGA division and rating. "Open / 985", "MA1 / 945", "FA2 / 850". Or just division for casual league play ("Tuesday Doubles", "Local League", "Course Crew"). Sponsored players add the sponsor brand ("Innova Star Team", "Dynamic Discs Team").
Are these for PDGA Pro tournaments?
Yes — PDGA tournaments at all levels. The C-tier locals, B-tier, A-tier, NT, Major. Print a stack of Normal cards for the weekend; trade with players in your division. Touring pros print sponsor cards with brand listings in the team field.
Can I do an ace card — for a hole-in-one?
Yes — the ace card is THE disc golf keepsake. Print an Enlarged 3.5″ × 5″ the day you throw your first ace (or any subsequent ace, but the first is the big one). Course in the team field, hole number + disc in the position field ("Hole 7 / Innova Roc"). Frame for the basement bar; sign for the player who witnessed it.
Will Avery 5371 work?
Yes. Normal size is 2.5″ × 3.5″ — Avery 5371 trading-card / business-card size. Most disc golfers slide them into 9-pocket binder sleeves alongside their tournament-bag cards. The Enlarged 3.5″ × 5″ keepsake size fits a 4×6 frame for ace photos and tournament wins.
Are these for Frisbee golf, frolf, or only PDGA disc golf?
All three — same sport, different names. Frisbee golf and frolf are casual variants of the same game; PDGA is the sanctioning body. Recreational players, casual leagues, and PDGA tournament players all use the same template. The Team field is freeform — "Saturday Frolf Crew", "Winter Doubles", "PDGA C-Tier" all fit cleanly.
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