Mansgedisc
“Mansgedisc 72” is a non-profit sports association affiliated with the French Flying Disc Federation (FFFD), officially recognized by the French Ministry of Sports and delegated for Disc Golf, Ultimate, and Beach Ultimate.
The French Flying Disc Federation (FFFD) is member of the European Disc Golf Federation (EDGF) and an affiliate of the Professional Disc Golf Association (PDGA).
Founded in 2008, Mansgedisc has grown into a reference club at both regional and national levels, actively promoting Disc Golf through:
- Schools and educational institutions
- Municipal and regional programs
- Corporate and community initiatives
The club brings together recreational and high-performance athletes, including multiple French national champions, and currently counts 45 licensed players of all ages.
Mission & Vision
Our ambition is to:
- Grow the sport
- Promote school sports, recreational sports, adapted sports, and elite competition
- Build a sustainable, environmentally responsible Disc Golf eco-system
- Foster health, education, and personal development
Core Values
- Team spirit and mutual support
- Gender equality and mixed participation
- Social inclusion and diversity
- Self-officiating and responsibility
- Performance, commitment,
- Sport for all and accessibility
Le Mans – A Premier Disc Golf Destination
Le Mans is widely recognized as a flagship Disc Golf destination thanks to the exceptional Arche de la Nature:
- Largest Disc Golf course in France
- 27 permanent baskets
- Open year-round and free to access
- Located just 10 minutes from downtown Le Mans and the world famous 24 Hours racetrack.
- Part of a 500-hectare natural public area
The Sarthe region alone features 18 permanent Disc Golf courses (within one hour drive from Le Mans), reinforcing strong local engagement and recreational practice.
Flying Disc sports are ideal school sports, widely practiced in Physical Education (PE) classes and within school-based associations.
Disc Golf and Ultimate Frisbee were both part of the program of the 2025 World Games (WIGA) held in Sheighou, China. Dorian Legendre, France’s No. 1 player and a member of Mansgedisc, took part in the event.