You've got discs. You've got a bag. You're ready to rip… until you're knee-deep in a creek, your hands are muddy, and your favorite driver disappears into the shadow realm.
That's where accessories come in. Here are the disc golf extras we love at Flowland — the little things that make rounds smoother, less frustrating, and way more fun.
The "Why Didn't I Buy This Sooner" Accessories
1) A Good Towel (or Two)
A towel is the difference between a clean release and a slippery mess.
Best for: humidity, muddy fairways, dew rounds
Pro tip: keep one towel for discs and one for hands.
2) Chalk / Grip Bag
If your hands get sweaty, grip can disappear fast.
Best for: summer rounds, tournament nerves, anyone who hates a surprise slip
3) Mini Marker
You can play without one… but once you use one, it's hard to go back.
Best for: marking your lie quickly, keeping things consistent, looking like you know what you're doing
4) Disc Retriever
If you play near water, thick brush, or "I swear it landed right here" woods, a retriever can save you money.
Best for: water hazards, thorny rough, keeping your favorite disc in your life
5) Scorecard / App Setup
Even casual rounds are more fun when you track progress.
Best for: seeing improvement, friendly competition, learning what discs you actually throw well
Comfort + Convenience Upgrades
- Bug spray and sunscreen: the real MVPs
- Water bottle: hydration = better throws
- Band-aids / blister care: new players, we see you
- Umbrella or rain jacket: because weather has opinions
Small Habits That Make Accessories Work
- Keep a "round kit" in your bag so you're always ready.
- Restock after rainy rounds.
- Don't wait until you lose a disc to buy a retriever.
FAQ
What's the #1 accessory for beginners?
A towel and a mini marker are the easiest upgrades that immediately help.
Do I really need a retriever?
If you play near water even occasionally, it can pay for itself fast.
Ready to upgrade your round?
Swing by Flowland in Aberdeen, NC and tell us where you play and what drives you crazy during rounds — we'll point you to the accessories that actually help.
Related reads: What's in Your Disc Golf Bag? • How to Shop Flowland Like a Pro
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