Disc Golf Etiquette, Instructional, and Exercise Videos

Disc golf coach demonstrating backhand and forehand throws during a YouTube tutorial.

Disc Golf Etiquette, Instructiona

It’s a lot of fun to cruise through Youtube for disc golf videos, where there are innumerable instructional videos, trick-shot videos, tournament videos, and more. Sometimes you find somebody with a series of videos that are both fun to watch and very useful for beginners. We recently found some videos by a rather large fellow that goes by TUCK4S1.  He has some informative videos that introduce players to elements of the game that too often are overlooked, like etiquette, the players’ code, and what to do when you find lost discs. Here is an example:

If you’ve ever spent hours scrolling through Disc Golf YouTube videos, you know it’s a treasure trove of knowledge and entertainment. From tournament coverage to throwing tutorials and fun trick shots, YouTube has become the go-to learning tool for every level of disc golfer.

But with thousands of creators out there, finding channels that are both informative and engaging can be tricky. Some focus on professional-level skills, while others help beginners master the basics of disc golf — including rules, etiquette, and form.

In this guide, we’re highlighting two YouTube creators who stand out: TUCK4S1 and Disc Golf Strong. Together, they cover every side of the game — technique, mentality, strength, and humor — helping you become a more confident and healthier player on the course.

Here is a video where he brings in a guest to talk about Disc Golf’s Top Shots, so you can learn the names and techniques of different throwing styles:

TUCK4S1 – Fun, Real, and Down-to-Earth Disc Golf Education

TUCK4S1 might not look like your typical athlete — he’s a big guy with an even bigger personality — but that’s what makes his videos so relatable and refreshing. His content isn’t about perfection; it’s about real disc golf — mistakes, laughs, and all the lessons that come with them.

🎥 1. Learning the Basics: Etiquette, Players’ Code, and Lost Discs

Many new players focus on throwing technique, but TUCK4S1 brings attention to something that often gets overlooked — disc golf etiquette. In his videos, he breaks down the unwritten rules that make the game enjoyable for everyone:

  • When it’s your turn to throw

  • How to behave on the tee pad

  • What to do when you find lost discs

  • The importance of respecting other players and the course

These are simple but crucial lessons that help beginners blend seamlessly into the disc golf community.

Here are some fun, and very down-to-earth tips for your disc golf game:

Or he has some videos that are just for a quick laugh, like the “First Ace” video:

TUCK4S1 has plans for more videos featuring disc reviews, focused on players with slower arm speeds, so check out his channel from time to time to keep up with his fun videos!

DISC GOLF STRONG

Another series of videos that we found which are extremely useful, but that address a different side of disc golf game improvement is Disc Golf Strong. This guy addresses things like stretches and exercises which help you to stay healthy while you play. Check out this one for strengthening your core for disc golf:

Here is a great video about stretching before your game or field work, and I use these stretches regularly now:

. Disc Golf’s Top Shots – Learn Every Throwing Style

In another standout video, TUCK4S1 brings in a guest to discuss Disc Golf’s Top Shots — the most common throwing techniques every player should know. You’ll learn:

  • Backhand drive – The classic, most powerful throw

  • Forehand (or sidearm) – For controlled, technical shots

  • Hyzer and anhyzer releases – For shaping different flight paths

  • Tomahawk and thumber – Overhead throws for tricky situations

Each shot is broken down with simple explanations, making them perfect for beginners with slower arm speeds who want to throw more effectively.

Here is another that talks about different kinds of stretching which may help or hinder your game:

Follow Disc Golf Strong for great new videos that address the flexibility and strength side of your game. Have fun on Youtube, but have even more fun on the course!