Give your course the royal treatment
Disc King is Getting Involved
If you have ever visited us before you will see this is a new
site!  As we expand we are trying to keep up with demands
of customers and players.  Using this site we will be able to
offer many more functions to our site, such as online
shopping soon to come!
Worlds 2007 Highbridge, WI
The Disc King's "kingpin"
prototype basket was
used as a practice basket
at World's 2007
Disc King is Getting Involved
What are we up to?
You might wonder sometimes what it is like to work at Disc King, or
what we are up to, and we hope to keep you better informed.  For
starters, working at Disc King....it's awesome!  Check back for updates
on where we are heading and what we are working on!  Check out the
"news" page for more up to date information.
Give your course the royal treatment
We are donating a practice basket using some of the proceeds from
the first annual DKO to a local course where the tournament was held.
We are finishing up the final details of color and placement and hope
to get it in the ground this fall.  And we are hoping that there is
enough funds left over to install some of our newest products, the
after market dual bag hooks, around the course as well.
We are currently working with Dragon Disc Golf of Maine to try and work out
some mutual sponsorship opportunities and with some luck possibly our first
course in the great state of Maine.
We were recently at the disc golf world championships in KC for the flymart
and to check out the recently updated Downunder course at Rosedale Park
in Kansas City, Kansas. The Downunder course was in dire need of some
new baskets to replace the old and tattered baskets that were there, the
heavy wooded and daylight deprived course seemed like a perfect place for
some neon orange and florescent yellow kingpins (see below). And we were
happy to help them out with something unique. It made the course much
easier to navigate and in turn more fun to play. The great disc golf
community of KC was very excited to see the course get new life. And it was
great to see and hear their excitement for the much needed make over. If
your ever in the area stop and check it out, its a great little tight and technical
course with lots of elevation.
We are donating a practice basket using some of the proceeds from
the first annual DKO to a local course where the tournament was held.
We are finishing up the final details of color and placement and hope
to get it in the ground this fall.  And we are hoping that there is
enough funds left over to install some of our newest products, the
after market dual bag hooks, around the course as well.