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Platinum Platter: 70 Years of Guts Frisbee

By Dennis Walikainen

Tracing the history of Guts Frisbee, the book also reflects the times: from a family beach game to an intense sport played for large prize monies, and a near death and rebirth. Guts Frisbee is back, better than ever, and this explains how we got here.
Price:  
$22.00

Guts Frisbee was born on Michigan’s Keweenaw Peninsula in the 1950s and grew to be played around the world.
In its heyday, 60+ teams would compete over two days in front of 8,000–10,000 spectators.

After a downsizing in the 1990s and early 2000s, the game is revitalized again today, with competition better than ever.

Discover the history of this intense sport, where throws can exceed 80 mph (130 kph), and they must be caught with one hand.

It’s 70 years of blood, sweat, and beers.

It’s Guts Frisbee.

A portion of the proceeds of this book will be donated to the International Frisbee/USA Guts Hall of Fame and Museum.

Original Title

Platinum Platter: 70 Years of Guts Frisbee

Publish Date

2024-07-01

Published Year

2024

Publisher Name

ISBN 13

979-8327457638

Format

Paperback

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