In Disc Golf Valley, players navigate beautifully rendered wilderness courses, ranging from dense forests to mountainous peaks. The game focuses on the technical nuances of disc flight, including aerodynamics, wind resistance, and the specific flight ratings of different discs. It features a robust single-player campaign and a competitive multiplayer environment that attracts both casual gamers and real-world disc golf enthusiasts.
Licensed Equipment: Features a wide variety of real-world discs from Latitude 64, Westside Discs, and Dynamic Discs, each with authentic flight numbers (Speed, Glide, Turn, Fade).
Realistic Physics: A sophisticated flight model that accounts for the disc's angle of release (hyzer/anhyzer), wind speed, and ground play (skips and rolls).
Diverse Game Modes:
Challenge the Valley: A progression-based single-player mode to unlock stars and new courses.
Pro Tour & Tournaments: Weekly competitive events where players compete for global rankings.
Multiplayer Rounds: Real-time matches against other players.
Bag Management: Customize your bag with specialized discs for different scenarios, including putters, mid-ranges, fairway drivers, and distance drivers.
Practice Range: A dedicated area to test new discs and refine your throwing technique without the pressure of a score.
The Throw: Use a "pull-back" mechanic on the screen. The angle at which you pull back and release determines the disc's initial trajectory and wing angle.
Aiming: Before throwing, you can adjust your horizontal aim and vertical tilt. The game provides a "flight path" preview, but it does not account for wind—you must compensate manually.
Disc Selection: Tap your bag to swap discs. Use a "Putter" for close-range shots, a "Mid-range" for technical approaches, and a "Driver" for maximum distance off the tee.
Putting Mode: When you get close to the basket, the game switches to a specialized putting interface. Use a flicking motion to "toss" the disc into the chains.
Respect the Wind: Wind is the most significant factor in the Valley. A "Headwind" will make your disc more understable (turn more), while a "Tailwind" will make it more overstable (fade earlier).
Master the Hyzer: Most beginner players try to throw straight. Learning to throw a "Hyzer" (releasing the disc with the outer edge tilted down) allows for more predictable finishes and helps you navigate around obstacles.
The "Roll" Attribute: Discs with the "Roll" attribute are essential for long par-5s. If you land them at a steep angle, they will continue to travel on the ground, often gaining significantly more distance than an air shot.
Don't Over-Power the Putter: In putting mode, a fast swipe isn't always better. Use a smooth, controlled flick. If you hit the top of the basket too hard, the disc is likely to spit out.
Check the Daily Open: Participate in the Daily Open every day. Even if you don't play well, you earn experience points and coins that are necessary to buy higher-tier (Distance) discs in the shop.
Developer: Spaced Out Games / Latitude 64.
Platform: iPhone (iOS 12.0+), iPad, and Android.
Category: Games / Sports / Simulation.
Download Size: Approximately 450MB – 500MB.
Latest Version: v1.x (Optimized for April 2026 performance).
Monetization: Free-to-play. Includes in-app purchases for "Tournament Packs" and specialized disc skins. Most high-performance equipment can be earned through gameplay.
Data Safety: Data is encrypted in transit. Supports cloud saving via Apple ID or Google Play to preserve your bag and progress across devices.









