Basket (disc golf)

[6][7] It was the first formal disc golf target to incorporate chains and a basket on a pole, and became the Technical Standards used by the PDGA.

[2] These levels of disc golf baskets differ in several ways, including design, size, and color.

[2]Most disc golf courses feature permanent baskets, which are bolted to an anchor embedded in the ground with a concrete base.

[11] Artisanal, custom, DIY, homemade, improvised, jerry-rigged, upcycled, or otherwise non-commercially available baskets are not uncommon in disc golf.

[14] DIY baskets can be made from scratch using of wood or metal, or they can be built by combining existing parts, such as tires and chains.

Permanent DiscGolfPark basket at a disc golf course in Czechia
DIY basket in Hawaii made with a repurposed tire