Disc Golf Card Templates
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.
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.









