A Valentine’s Disc Golf Gift Guide

A valentines box with some flowers nearby

Why Disc Golfers Are Easy (and Hard) to Shop For

Shopping for a disc golfer for Valentine’s Day should be simple. After all, they talk a lot about their favorite hobby. You hear about discs, courses, good and bad shots, and that one tree that definitely moved.

And yet, somehow it is also incredibly easy to get gifts wrong.

Disc golfers are an interesting study. They are minimalists who also own 47 discs, picky about everything but somehow still willing to throw “just one more disc” into the bag. So if you’re staring down Valentine’s Day wondering what to buy the disc golfer in your life, don’t worry, we’re breaking it all down.

Stack of discs

Why Disc Golfers Are Easy to Shop For

Let’s start with the good news.

  1. They Always Want More Plastic

Disc golfers may say they have all the discs they need. They may even believe it. This is a lie they all tell themselves.

In reality, there is always:

  • A mold they want to try
  • A backup they “probably need”
  • A different plastic that “flies totally different”
  • A color they swear is easier to find

Buying a disc is never wrong in theory. It’s the execution where things can go sideways.

  1. They Frequently Lose Small Stuff

Towels. Minis. Chalk bags. Another towel.

Disc golfers treat accessories like temporary companions. If you buy one of these, it will get used, and if it disappears, congratulations, you get to give them a gift again.

  1. They Love Disc Golf Gear More Than You Think

Non-disc golfers often underestimate how exciting a simple piece of gear can be. A new mini marker? Delightful. A fresh towel with a cool design? Immediate bag upgrade. Apparel with their favorite brand’s logo? Perfection. Something small, useful, and disc golf specific shows you really do listen to them.

That counts for a lot.

Why Disc Golfers Are Hard to Shop For

Okay, here’s where things get tricky.

  1. Weight Matters (A Lot)

To the untrained eye, a disc is a disc. To a disc golfer, the difference between 167g and 175g can make or break a disc.

Too light? “Flippy.”
Too heavy? “Too overstable.”
Just right? “Perfect, but only in that one run from 2019.”

If you don’t know what weight they throw, guessing can feel like defusing a bomb.

  1. Plastic Preferences Are Basically Personal Beliefs

Some players swear by premium plastic. Others want baseline only. Some like stiff. Some like gummy. Some say they don’t care, but absolutely do.

This is why well-meaning gifts sometimes end up living permanently on the shelf.

  1. Disc Golfers Are Creatures of Habit

That beat-in putter they’ve used for five years? Sacred. That driver they know exactly how to throw on hole 7? Untouchable.

Buying a disc too similar to their favorite can actually be riskier than buying something totally different. Disc golfers don’t always want a replacement, they want the exact same thing, which is nearly impossible to guarantee.

So, What’s the Safest Valentine’s Day Disc Golf Gift?

If you want to avoid accidentally buying “the wrong version of the right disc,” here are some Valentine’s Day–approved ideas that thread the needle.

Mystery Discs: Fun Without the Pressure

Mystery discs are great because:

  • There’s no expectation that it will replace a favorite
  • The surprise factor feels very Valentine’s-y
  • Disc golfers secretly love trying something new

Worst case? It becomes a field-work disc or a loaner. Best case? You accidentally introduce their new favorite mold. That’s a Valentine’s gift win.

Accessories That Always Get Used

You can’t go wrong with:

These are practical, low-risk, and won’t mess with the discs in anyone’s carefully curated bag.

whale sac

Backups (If You Know the Mold)

If you do know the exact putter or disc they love, a backup is one of the most thoughtful gifts you can give a disc golfer.

It says:
“I pay attention.”
“I support your obsession.”
“I know you’ll be devastated if you lose this.”

Talk about romantic!

Budget-Friendly vs. Go-Big Valentine’s Gifts

On a budget?

  • A mini + towel combo
  • A single mystery disc
  • An apparel item with a good logo

 

infinite discs logo hoodie

Going bigger?

  • Multiple mystery discs
  • A premium plastic disc paired with accessories
  • A small disc golf care package

You don’t need to spend a fortune, disc golfers genuinely appreciate thoughtful, useful gear.

The Real Secret to Shopping for a Disc Golfer

Here’s a pro tip: most disc golfers don’t expect perfection. They just love when someone supports the thing they care about most, which is being outside, throwing plastic, and doing that with people they like.

Even if the disc isn’t exactly right, the thought behind it matters. And hey, worst case scenario? They get another reason to say, “Well, I guess I get to buy another disc.”

What If I Don’t Have a Valentine to Buy Me a Gift

Don’t have someone to exchange Valentine’s with? No problem! Check out our annual Valentine’s stamp, It’s Okay to be Alone. They are available now on most of Infinite’s molds. Perfect for a solo round or playing with buddies on Valentine’s Day!

See what molds are available by clicking HERE to see our Advanced Search option, then click ‘Stamp’, then scroll down to ‘Valentine’s Day’.

It's Okay to Be Alone stamp on a disc

Final Thoughts

Disc golfers are easy to shop for because they love the game.
They’re hard to shop for because they really love the game.

But with the right mix of fun, practicality, and a little surprise, you can’t go wrong. Whether it’s a mystery disc, a fresh accessory, or a just-right backup disc, Valentine’s Day is a perfect excuse to lean into their obsession.

 

Ted is the Chief Writer at Infinite Discs. He is responsible for the State of Disc Golf Survey articles and most of the "best discs" posts. Ted runs all kinds of local disc golf leagues and tournaments and tournaments in Northern Utah.

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