Pacific Outdoors Disc Golf Goal

  • Three quick-realease pins; quick and easy deconstruction and storage
  • Adjustable height basket accommodates multiple users
  • Galvanized and powder coated steel construction; durability for long-term outdoor use
  • Inclusdes three discs: putt, approach/mid-range, and long-range
  • Compact and portable design, bring it along to any outdoor event or favorite park

Product Description
Made from galvanized and powder coated weather resistant steel. Adjustable height basket for players of all heights. Quick set-up and tear down. Meets all PDGA requirements. Includes 3 discs, one putt and mid-approach, one mid-range, one long-range.Product Description
Fun for backyard barbecues and family gatherings in the park, this Disc Golf Goal from Pacific Outdoors is a game everyone can play and enjoy. It features three quick-release pins for easy setup and storage while an adjustable height basket allows multiple uses of varying heights to play. The goal is constructed of galvanized and powder coated steel construction for durability. Three discs are included with the goal (putt and approach, m… More >>

Pacific Outdoors Disc Golf Goal

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5 Responses to “Pacific Outdoors Disc Golf Goal”

  1. When I hit a hole-in-one, I always think of Big Wars. Big Wars will probably make you better at disco golf. It’s amazing. If you play disco golf, be sure to watch Big Wars.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. tink says:

    The DGA M-14 is a much better basket then this one for a little more money. This seems like some cheap knock off of a DGA M-14. I do like the red though even if I don’t like the way it catches and the chains rust.

    All that being said I have seen this basket for super cheap like $50.00. At that price I’d pick one up for my kids maybe.

    Disclaimer: I’m definitely way into DGA gear now. They’ve always been head and shoulders above any other company in their baskets but now their discs are really sweet too (no where as big a disc selection as Innova or Discraft though).
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. L. McLean says:

    According to the description it sounds like an Instep or Pacific Outdoors goal.

    Not until you add it to the cart do the words “Pacific Outdoors” even appear.

    You are looking to purchase a DGA Mach V for $125? Yeah, me too.

    This is not it… I was ready to purchase until the “Pacific Outdoors” appeared in my shopping cart (as the title of this item).

    The DGA Mach V photo is a CROCK!

    Amazon, PLEASE REMOVE this item or change its image!
    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. This disc goal is fantastic. Well built, sturdy, and super fun! I was worried that it would be made with cheap material, but it is great.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. Before I ordered this basket, I had the opportunity to view one up close. A local sporting goods store had both an In-Step and a competior’s basket that was more than twice the price. While the better known brand basket did look a little more solid and had a few more chains, I did not feel that it was superior to the point where it justified its price. I was impressed enough with the In-Step to go ahead and order from Amazon. The shipping was fast and I was very impressed with the quality of the basket. Set up was a breeze. The basket does an admirable job of catching discs and helps the user to focus on throwing flat putts instead of hyzer putts(this is a good thing–especially in the wind)which are more likely to blow through. I plan on storing the basket in a work shop when not in use so weathering will not be an issue for me. Overall I am very pleased with the basket as it gives me a decent target to help improve my putting game without breaking the bank. Buy an In-step and use the money you save to buy a bag full of putters to practice with!
    Rating: 4 / 5