Explore the collection

Discover objects, photographs, archives, and stories preserving the invention, artistry, competition, and communities of flying-disc history.

More than 1,200 historical items

The museum preserves landmark objects including original Frisbie pie tins, the Flyin’ Saucer, the Pluto Platter, Ken Climo’s first disc golf bag, tournament material, photographs, publications, artwork, equipment, and personal archives.

Use Browse and Search above to explore available collection records.

Preserving flying-disc history in remarkable detail

Our photography studio is creating high-quality images that reveal fine details, support research, and preserve access to historic material. New collection records and discoveries will be added as objects are photographed, researched, and documented.

A growing public resource

This online collection is being developed alongside the museum’s Major Exhibits, Special Exhibitions, research projects, and preservation work in Clearwater, Florida. Visit nationaldiscgolfmuseum.com for museum information, exhibitions, events, and news.