Parts of a Golf Disc
Do you know how to describe different parts of a golf disc? Knowing disc golf terminology prevents confusion and builds your knowledge of the game. These are the basic parts of a golf disc:
- Flight plate: the area inside the shoulder perimeter — the disc center — that forms the shape of the disc (minus the rim)
- Shoulder: the connection between the rim and flight plate sometimes with extra plastic, sometimes not
- Upper rim profile: the shape of the upper rim between the nose and flight plate
- Lower rim profile: the shape of the lower outer rim
- Rim bottom: where the disc sits on the surface flat
- Rim wall: the mostly vertical surface of the inside rim
- Flight plate bottom: it’s the same area as the upper flight plate only underneath the disc
Learn More Disc Golf Terminology
Dive deeper… read the glossary of disc golf terms and if you’re a beginner, visit the Innova Disc Golf Guide