Ace - A hole-in-one.
Par - The average number of throws for an experienced player to complete a hole. Amateur par varies, pro par is generally three on any given hole. This tradition started mostly out of convenience; it makes scorekeeping much more simple.
Birdie - Completing a hole at one under par.
Tee Pad - A designated area where players begin each hole. Also known as a tee box.
Lie - The spot where a disc lands and where the next shot is taken from.
Casual - An unintended, non-permanent hazard on the course, such as collected water from a rainstorm or a pile of cleared brush. Also a reference to non-tournament players.
Mandatory or mando - A flight path which must be followed in order to complete a hole.
Pole Hole - A brand name disc golfing target, or basket. Other brands include Chainstar and DISCatcher.
Safari golf - When players make up different holes on an existing course. Ex: from hole one's tee pad to hole three's basket.
TD - A tournament director.
Taco - Term used for a warped disc which has hit a tree or other solid object at high velocity.
Sandbagger - A tournament player who competes in a division below his or her skill level.