Patent ID: 8827845

Claim:
A Frisbee disc golf practice tower comprising: a plurality of vertically stacked baskets formed of tubular components and netting in which each of the baskets is open along a front, while netting spans across at least a portion of a bottom surface, side surfaces, and a rear surface; wherein the Frisbee disc golf practice tower enables Frisbee discs to be thrown into the baskets for putting practice associated with Frisbee Golf or as a game involving different point values associated with the different vertically stacked baskets; wherein the tubular components include four vertical posts at which elbow hinges intersect at predetermined elevations; wherein a front support, a rear support, and side supports connect at the elbow hinges to form a rectangularly-shaped opening, which defines said bottom surface of each basket; wherein a top basket is provided all of the vertically stacked baskets, and is open along a front surface as well as from above; wherein the top basket includes a top, front support, which requires the thrown Frisbee disc to fall into either over or under the top, front support in order to land the Frisbee disc into the top basket wherein the netting located along the rear surface as well as the side surfaces leaves openings between the netting and the vertical posts and wherein the side supports rotate with respect to the vertical posts via the elbow hinges, which provides a means for collapse of the Frisbee disc golf practice tower.