Disc Golf Advanced Professional Website Template

Chain is a full-width immersive landing page template built for a 27-hole disc golf venue. It blends a futuristic neon visual identity with a course-scrolling community gallery, live event tiles, and a pinned registration form. The result feels like golden hour on hole one, dark, electric, and impossible to ignore.

by Rocket studio

Quick summary

Chain is a single-page immersive landing page template designed for a 27-hole wooded disc golf facility. It opens with a full-bleed hero shot from an elevated tee pad, scrolls through a hole-by-hole community gallery, and drives event registrations through a pinned pink call to action. Dark carbon aesthetics meet electric neon accents throughout.

Who this template is for

This template is built for disc golf venues and facility operators who want a page that feels as good as the course itself. It speaks directly to the players already showing up, and to the ones who haven't found you yet.

  • Disc golf facility owners and course managers wanting to showcase a multi-hole venue online
  • Event organizers running leagues, tournaments, and doubles rounds who need a simple registration path
  • Community-driven courses where player-submitted content and social energy are part of the brand

What problem this template solves

Most disc golf venues rely on plain event calendars or flat photo galleries that do nothing to convey the atmosphere of the course. Players want to feel the hole before they book the round.

  • Static venue pages fail to capture the immersive, shot-by-shot experience that makes disc golf compelling
  • Registration friction loses players who won't scroll back to a buried sign-up form
  • Event urgency is invisible when remaining spots are not shown in real time

What you get with this template

You get a full-width landing page organized around the course itself, not a generic venue homepage. Every section earns its place by connecting a player to a specific hole, a specific event, or a specific reason to show up.

  • A full-bleed elevated tee pad hero with a neon headline that pulses once on load
  • A 27-section hole-by-hole community gallery with player hero shots, throwing line overlays, and inline comment threads
  • Live event tiles with ticking registered player counts, a pinned "Claim Your Card" call to action, and a three-field expandable registration form

Feature list

This template is built around a small set of carefully considered components. Each one does a specific job in moving a visitor from curiosity to registration.

Full-Bleed Hero with Pulsing Headline

The header uses a full-bleed photo taken from behind a player mid-drive on an elevated tee pad. The neon green headline "THROW HERE" pulses once on load, mimicking a scoreboard powering on. Crushed blacks and dark color grading make the neon pop immediately.

Scrolling the page is scrolling the course. Each of the 27 holes gets a full-viewport section featuring a player-submitted hero shot, a throwing line overlay, and a comment thread capturing real player banter about skip aces and out-of-bounds moments.

Live Event Tiles with Player Count

Between hole sections, event cards interrupt the gallery as living tiles. Each card displays the next five upcoming dates and shows a ticking count of registered players versus total spots. When a card reads 68 out of 72 spots filled, the urgency is self-evident.

Pinned Registration call to action

The "Claim Your Card" button stays pinned to the bottom of the viewport as visitors scroll. On tap, it expands into a compact three-field form: player name, an optional PDGA (Professional Disc Golf Association) number with a "No PDGA? No problem" toggle, and an event selector showing the next five dates with remaining spots.

Inline Event Registration Path

Visitors do not need to scroll back to the pinned form. Tapping any event card in the gallery opens the same registration flow inline, reducing friction and keeping the player in context with the course section they were already viewing.

Page sections overview

SectionPurpose
Hero Tee PadOpens the page with a full-bleed elevated drive shot and pulsing neon headline
Hole One GalleryBegins the hole-by-hole scroll with player photo, line overlay, and comment thread
Event Card InterruptBreaks the gallery rhythm with an upcoming tournament or league tile
Holes Two Through Twenty-SevenContinues the full-viewport course scroll for each remaining hole
Pinned Registration BarStays fixed at viewport bottom throughout the entire scroll experience
Registration Form OverlayExpands from the pinned call to action into a three-field sign-up form on tap

Design & branding system

The visual identity runs on a Futuristic Neon theme built over a carbon fiber color palette. The aesthetic is best described as a disc golf bag unzipped under stadium lights at a glow round, matte dark surfaces everywhere, then sudden neon at the rim.

  • Deep carbon black (#0D0D0D) and woven graphite (#1A1A2E) form the base layer across all backgrounds and sections
  • Electric plasma green (#39FF14) is used for the hero headline, throwing line overlays, and key typographic accents
  • Hot chain pink (#FF2E63) is reserved exclusively for calls to action and hover states, including the "Claim Your Card" button and its active form state

Mobile & speed optimization

The template is structured so that the full-viewport hole sections, pinned call to action bar, and inline event cards all translate cleanly to smaller screens. The immersive scroll experience was designed with touch navigation in mind from the start.

  • Full-viewport hole sections reflow naturally for portrait mobile viewing without losing the hero shot composition
  • The pinned "Claim Your Card" bar remains accessible at the bottom of the screen on all device sizes
  • The expandable three-field form is compact by design, keeping the registration step light and fast on mobile connections

How this template helps you convert

Every structural decision in this template is aimed at one outcome: getting a player to claim a spot before they leave the page.

  1. The ticking player count on each event tile creates real, visible urgency without relying on generic countdown timers or pop-up prompts.
  2. The pinned call to action means the registration path is always one tap away, no matter which hole section a visitor is currently viewing.
  3. Inline event registration from any event card removes the need to scroll, cutting the conversion path to its shortest possible length.

Other information about this template

Chain is categorized under Sports and Recreation with a specific focus on the disc golf niche. It was built with the intersection of community content and competitive play in mind, serving everything from casual weekend rounds to structured PDGA-rated events.

  • The template style draws from a bento grid layout approach for event card interrupts within the gallery scroll
  • The creative direction follows a seasonal and moment-driven philosophy, meaning the page feels alive at golden hour and glow-round evening aesthetics
  • The header concept is rooted in a full-screen immersive visual approach rather than a conventional above-the-fold banner
  • The template is suitable for courses running ongoing league nights, seasonal tournaments, and drop-in doubles rounds simultaneously
Disc Golf Advanced Professional Website Template
Disc Golf Advanced Professional Website Template
Disc Golf Advanced Professional Website Template
Disc Golf Advanced Professional Website Template

Theme

Festival Energy

Creative direction

Seasonal/Moment

Color system

Ruby & Chrome

Style

Bento Grid

Direction

Marketplace/Multi

Page Sections

Full-bleed Hero with Pulsing Neon Headline

Hole-by-hole Community Gallery Scroll

Live Event Tiles with Ticking Spot Count

Pinned Registration Call to Action Bar

Inline Event Registration From Gallery Cards

No-pdga Toggle for New Players

Related questions

Can I use this template without having player photos for all 27 holes?

Does the registration form connect to an external booking or payment system?

Can visitors register for events directly from the gallery without using the pinned button?

Is a PDGA number required to register through the form?

Can the event tiles show live remaining spot counts?