Frisbee Golf

Photo: Haukur Hauksson
Photo: Haukur Hauksson

Folf or frisbee golf is a sport that is quite popular in Iceland. There is a 9 basket course in Grímsey island.

The sport follows the golfing rules up to a certain point, it is a good outdoor recreation for the whole family and can be practices for most of the year.
Details regarding the areas and maps of the courses can be viewed below:

The course is close to the Arctic Circle a bit north of the village. It was the local Kiwanis club Grímur that had the initiative to have the course made with support and funding from Brothættum byggðum.

Map of the course

Practical information:

Score cart (can be printed)

Folf disk rental
Webpage: fuzz.is/akureyri/
Email: akureyri@fuzz.is

Folf courses in Iceland

International rules of Folf:

Objective of the Game
Disc Golf is played like traditional "ball" golf, but with flying discs instead of balls and clubs. One point (stroke) is counted each time the disc is thrown and when a penalty is incurred. The goal is to play each hole in the fewest strokes possible. The player with the lowest total strokes for the entire course wins.

SAFETY FIRST
Never throw when players or park users are within range. Always give park users the right of way. Be aware of your surroundings and environment.

Tee Throws
Each hole begins with a tee throw. Tee throws must be completed within or behind the designated tee area.

Lie
The lie is the spot where the player's previous throw has landed. Mark lie with a mini disc or turn over the thrown disc, directly towards the hole or designated fairway. The player's subsequent throw is made from directly behind the marked lie.

Throwing Order
The player with the least amount of strokes on the previous hole is the first to tee off on the next hole. After teeing off, the player whose disc is farthest from the hole always throws first.

Fairway Throws
Fairway throws must be made from directly behind the lie. A run-up and normal follow-through, after release, is allowed, unless the lie is within 10 meters of the target. Any shot within 10 meters of the target requires that the player not move past the lie until the disc is at rest.

Dogleg (or Mandatory)
A dogleg is one or more designated trees or poles in the fairway that must be passed as indicated by arrows. Until the dogleg is passed the closest foot to the dogleg must be on the lie when the disc is released.

Completion Of Hole
A disc that comes to rest in the Disc Pole Hole® basket or chains constitutes successful completion of that hole.

Unplayable Lie
Any disc that comes to rest above the ground is considered an unplayable lie. The disc must be thrown from the lie on the ground, directly underneath the unplayable lie, relocated to avoid damage to the vegetation.

Out Of Bounds
If any area of O.B. is visible between the disc and O.B. line, then the disc is considered O.B. A throw that lands out of bounds, must be played from a point 3 feet in bounds from where the disc went out of bounds. Permanent water hazards and public roads are always out of bounds.

Penalties
Recreational players will not be penalized for rule infractions. Other players will keep you honest.

Course Courtesy

Remain quiet and avoid unnecessary movements while others are throwing.

Stand behind the player who is throwing until throw is complete.

Remove disc from Disc Pole Hole® after completing the hole.

Help new players learn the rules.

Allow faster groups to play through when possible.

Pick up trash and put in proper receptacles.

Do not alter the course (trees, bushes, etc.) in any way.