Infinite Discs
Infinite Discs is an American disc golf equipment retail company based in Logan, Utah.[3] The company also maintains a disc golf scorekeeping app, a course directory, a round tracking website, and a line of discs.
| Type | Private | 
|---|---|
| Industry | Disc golf equipment | 
| Founded | 2012 in Logan, Utah, United States | 
| Headquarters | Logan, Utah, United States | 
Number of locations  | 3 stores (2020) | 
Key people  | Alan Barker, president | 
| Products | Disc golf equipment, mobile app, course directory | 
| Revenue | 2,840,000 ±10000 United States dollar (2020)  | 
Number of employees  | 16 (2020)  | 
| Website | Official website  | 
| Footnotes / references [1][2]  | |
History
    
The company was founded by amateur disc golfer Alan Barker on October 15, 2012 in Logan, Utah.[4] Barker was initially making real estate websites, until one of his employees introduced him to disc golf.[5] They later created Disc Golf Reviewer, a review blog with Amazon and eBay affiliate links. To grow beyond affiliate marketing, Barker looked into ways to better monetize his blog. He considered striking a partnership with Altitude Disc Golf, a local Utah disc golf retailer, but the company was going out of business. He offered to buy it out, but eventually launched Infinite Discs.[6]
Company overview
    
Infinite Discs is one of the largest disc golf retailers in the United States,[7] with three brick-and-mortar locations (in Logan, Utah, in Pocatello, Idaho, and in St. George, Utah) and an online store with 50,000 discs in stock.[8]
Infinite Tournaments
    
Infinite Tournaments is an online platform for running tournaments, raising funds, and providing player ratings.[9] The platform is notably used by the Next Gen Tour.[10]
Infinite Discs Line
    
In early 2018, Infinite Discs released a line of disc golf discs manufactured by Innova Champion Discs in the United States. The molds follow an Ancient Egyptian-themed naming pattern. Later in 2020 Infinite Discs Released a follow-up line of disc molds following a naming pattern of Pre-Columbian era civilizations of Central and South America. Infinite discs are sold exclusively by Infinite Discs in both sets and individually.[5] In 2020, Infinite Discs was the 6th most popular brand of discs among Utahn players, after Innova, Discraft, and trilogy brands (Dynamic Discs, Latitude 64°, and Westside).[11]
| Infinite Discs Molds as of June 2020[12] | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Distance Drivers | Fairway Drivers | Midrange | Putt and Approach | 
| Emperor | Centurion | Anubis | Myth | 
| Pharaoh | Exodus | Chariot | Scarab | 
| Slab | Scepter | Ra | Tomb | 
| Aztec* | Sphinx | Inca* | Cohort | 
| Maya* | Ruin | ||
| Alpaca* | |||
State of Disc Golf Survey
    
Since at least 2014, Infinite Discs has been publishing the State of Disc Golf Survey, a yearly account of the state of the disc golf industry.[13][14] Data collected from the survey plays an important role in assessing the growth of the sport in terms of market trends and consumer habits.[15]
Sponsorships
    
- Events
 
In 2019, Infinite Discs Idaho sponsored a Fourth of July disc golf event in Pocatello.[16][17] Infinite Discs is one of the primary sponsors of the Cache Valley Disc Golf Club.[18] Since 2020, it is the official vendor of the Ledgestone Insurance Open.[19]
- Players
 
In 2020, Infinite Discs sponsored 108 American disc golf players from 35 states.[20]
  Boston Abbinett
  Richard Alexander
  Jebediah Anderson
  Ryan Anderson
  Zoe AnDyke
  Taylor Aubuchon
  Mikey Barringer
  Allen Bassett
  Brian Bassett
  Cameron Beck
  David Bernfeld
  Shannon Berryhill
  Chris Blanchard
  Dallin Blanchard
  Garen Blanchard
  Koy Blanchard
  Ryan Blankenship
  Michael Brown
  Patrick Brown
  Dalton Burrup
  Kaleb Caplin
  Colby Christophersen
  Jason Connatser
  Jack Conville
  Alan Cooper
  Austin Couch
  Paul Coulam
  Taylor Coulam
  Joshua Daves Martin
  Seth Dey
  Jody Dixon
  Travis Dunnell
  Alec Falzone
  David Feldberg
  Ryan Flahive
  Mason Foltz
  Austin Fonk
  Drew Gibson
  Justin Gilbert
  Kevan Greunke
  Jonathan Grimes
  Garrett Gurthie
  Allison Haggett
  Robert Hansen
  Robby Harris
  DW Hass
  Adam Helpingstine
  Matt Hester
  Matthew Hill
  Al Hobbs
  Britany Horn
  Bobby Hughes
  Eric Hughes
  Jordan Infield
  Bryan Jungling
  Clint Kimbrell
  Jerome Knott
  Paul Koebke Barsic
  Jeremy Koling
  Joseph Kozlowski
  Joseph Kulp
  Tricia Lafferty
  Anthony LaMonica
  Brandon Landis
  Jake LaPutka
  Nick Lopez
  Jerid Ludwig
  Kesler Martin
  Adam McJunkin
  Ben Merzlock
  Peter Middlecamp
  Markus Mika
  Christopher Miller
  Jordan Miller
  Keith Miskell
  Tierney Murphy
  Bryan Newport
  Drew Nielsen
  Conrad Norwood
  Karina Nowels
  Dylan Nuetzi
  Jordan Parks
  Nicole Pickle Dionisio
  Faith Powell
  Mitchell Rainey
  Erik Rasmussen
  Jory Reid
  Troy Rugger
  Alex Sakash
  Alic Shorey
  Cooper Siebers
  Cody Simmons
  Dan Snyder
  Jamie Spencer
  Michael Spencer
  Todd Springer
  Kona Star Panis
  Shawn Swapp
  Alex Tews
  Adrian Toledo
  Jack Trageser
  Robert Tripp
  Rodney Tripp
  Marla Tuttle
  Felix Vega
  Jessica Weese
  Forrester Wilson
  Scott Withers
References
    
-  "Question & Answer Series: Alan Barker". Ledgestone Insurance Open. May 1, 2020. Retrieved June 10, 2020. 
At the moment Infinite Discs has 16 employees, about half of which are part time students who work shifts between college classes.
 - "Disc Golf Stores: Infinite Discs". UDisc. December 25, 2020. Retrieved December 25, 2020.
 - Frandsen, Eric (August 26, 2020). "Nearly $150,000 in grants awarded to Cache Valley businesses to install solar arrays". Cache Valley Daily. Archived from the original on December 25, 2020. Retrieved December 25, 2020.
 - "Alan Barker #66339". Professional Disc Golf Association. Retrieved June 11, 2020.
 - Wiklund, Christopher (June 13, 2019). "Interview: Infinite Discs President Alan Barker". Ultiworld Disc Golf. Retrieved June 10, 2020.
 - "PODCAST EP#1 – The Debut Episode – Interview with Alan Barker of Infinite Discs". Zen Disc Golf. March 31, 2015. Retrieved June 11, 2020.
 - Woods, Josh (May 22, 2020). "How lingering fears from the pandemic could change the way we watch and play sports". The Conversation.
 - "Reasons Why Infinite Discs is the #1 Disc Golf Retailer". Infinite Disc Golf. Retrieved June 10, 2020.
 - "Infinite Tournaments". Retrieved June 11, 2020.
 -  "Next Generation Disc Golf | Play.Rank.Win!". May 13, 2020. Archived from the original on May 13, 2020. Retrieved June 11, 2020. 
This was also the year that Infinite Discs became the title sponsor and aided in providing player profiles and point calculations based on overall performance throughout the year
 - "State of Disc Golf 2020 - Disc Golf Brands Bagged by State » Infinite Discs Blog". Infinite Discs Blog. March 21, 2020. Retrieved June 11, 2020.
 - "Infinite Discs Line – Information about the differences in the Infinite Line molds and runs". Infinite Brand Discs. Retrieved June 11, 2020.
 - Hennessy, John (May 15, 2014). "Disc golf on course as fastest-growing sport". The Spokesman-Review. Retrieved December 25, 2020.
 - "The State of Disc Golf: Disc Consumption & Brand Loyalty » Infinite Discs Blog". Infinite Discs Official Blog. Infinite Discs. March 11, 2014. Retrieved June 11, 2020.
 - Woods, Josh (December 1, 2018). "A Demographic Portrait of Disc Golf Land". Parked. Retrieved June 11, 2020.
 - Harris, Shelbie (June 20, 2019). "Bannock County announces big July 4 festivities". Idaho State Journal. Retrieved December 25, 2020.
 - Idaho State Journal and Post Register Staff (June 28, 2019). "Fourth of July events, parades and fireworks set in East Idaho". Idaho State Journal. Retrieved December 25, 2020.
 - Cannon, Kelly (June 4, 2014). "'Ready to play': New disc golf course opens at Cache County Fairgrounds". The Herald Journal. Retrieved June 10, 2020.
 - "Question & Answer Series: Alan Barker". Ledgestone Insurance Open. May 1, 2020. Retrieved June 11, 2020.
 - Infinite Discs (January 28, 2020). "Meet The 2020 Team Infinite Disc Members!". Team Infinite. Archived from the original on December 27, 2020. Retrieved December 26, 2020.