Glow Disc Golf
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Glow disc golf is a unique variation of traditional disc golf played at night. Glow discs are a great way to get into the action. Here in the Pacific Northwest we can play year-round. In Nanaimo (where we're based), Tombstone Discs hosts a weekly glow doubles event on Thursdays at Bowen Park and Pryde Vista Golf Club. Our local disc golf club (Nanaimo Disc Golf Club) hosts a Monday night glow night as well.
Glow discs need charging with a light. A regular flashlight will have varying results, but a UV Flashlight is generally the best. We carry the MVP Compact UV Flashlight. Some people use LED lights with coin batteries and while these work well. The MVP Tri-Lit LED Disc Lights are also a great option!
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