Starting disc golf and not sure how to lug around your starter set? This flexible TPU carrier is designed to hold and carry the standard three-disc beginner set — driver, midrange, and putter — in a compact, lightweight frame. Before you start adding discs and building your pouch or even your own golf cart, print this. Perfect for casual rounds, practice throws, or keeping that extra guest or kids' set.
The carrier can be held by the integrated handle, clipped or looped onto a belt for hands-free play, or even hung on a nail or hook for storage thanks to its built-in apertures. It keeps discs together and easy to access without investing in bespoke luggage before you’re ready.
A practical starter accessory — simple, durable, and easy to print.
The model comes in the following parts:
The three arms connect in the center, on both sides of the stack of discs. You need a pair of pins – one outer, one inner in each – to secure all three arms together at either end. Just press the pins together between thumb and forefinger and they will be secure enough. Use glue if you want to be extra sure, but it's not necessary in my opinion.
I print the arms in TPU. All three can be easily printed at once, even on a Prusa Mini. I print the center pins with PETG, but other materials should work just as well.
You have three basic starting options:
gcode files, one for the TPU components and another for the PETG pins. They give you all you need and gives you the belt hook option.3mf slicer files for the same: one for printing the flexible components, one for the pins.stl shape files. There is one for the center pins and one for a plain arm of the carrier (you need to print two of this plain kind). And then there are three optional handle arms: one with just the handle, one with the optional hook, and finally one with the loop for your belt.Choose whichever comes natural to you. But if you want other option than the hook, you have to start from the STLs.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.