



Throw With
Purpose.
Chain is a competitive disc golf crew for players who want more than a casual round in the park.
Throwing alone gets old.
Fast.

Same course.
Same bag.
No one watching.
Holes Walked Alone
14
avg solo round
Teammates
0
when you started
Strokes Off Pace
3.2
vs club average
I was throwing 200 rounds a year and getting worse. Needed people who cared about the score as much as I did.
— Marcus T., joined 2024
The gap between casual and competitive is smaller than you think.

Tee pad at 6am.
No one else showed.
Results don't lie.
Structure wins.
Tournament Record — 2025
LiveRegional Open — Fall
Oct 2025
2nd
+14 pts
State Amateur Championship
Sep 2025
1st
+22 pts
Pines Invitational
Aug 2025
3rd
+9 pts
Metro League Finals
Jul 2025
1st
+18 pts
Weekly Practice
Putting Lab
6:00 PM
12/16 spots filled
Field Work
5:30 PM
8/12 spots filled
Structured Round
7:00 AM
4/8 spots filled
11
Podiums in 2025
+47
Avg rating gain/yr

Win together.
Grind together.
Start wherever you are.
Go as far as you want.
Open Pickup
Show up any Saturday. No commitment. Throw with whoever is there.
League Nights
Structured weekly competition. Tracked ratings, standings, prizes.
Travel Team
Regional tournaments, travel, sponsorship, serious training block.
Coming Up
Spring Open
Mar 15 · Pines DGC
Tuesday Putting Lab
Mar 4 · Club Facility
Regional Qualifier
Apr 5 · Meadow Ridge
People who stepped
onto the tee pad.

Marcus Delgado
College Player · 2 yrs with Chain
"I was throwing 200 rounds a year getting nowhere. First Tuesday league night I showed up, shot my worst round in months — and couldn't sleep because I needed to know why. That was the start."
Rating jumped 47 pts in year one.

Priya Nair
Weekend Warrior → Travel Team
"I thought I needed to be good before I could join something competitive. Chain showed me that structure is what makes you good. The field work sessions alone changed my disc selection completely."
Made travel team roster in 18 months.

Dave Kowalski
Former Soccer Player · 3 yrs with Chain
"Blew out my knee at 38, thought competitive sport was behind me. Picked up a disc, showed up to a Chain open round, and found something harder than I expected. These people are serious. I needed that."
Competed in first regional at age 41.

Jordan Osei
College Team Captain
"The putting lab is where I broke 1000. Two hours every Tuesday, no phones, just chains. Coach tracks every make percentage. You can't hide from the data."
Crossed 1000-rated for the first time.
Ready to stop throwing alone?
Step onto the tee pad.
The card is open.
No form. No fluff. Just disc golf.
