BASINGSTOKE'S Phil Harrison and Tracey Hamilton both won their respective South Eastern Disc Golf Series divisions.

Harrison has only been playing for about nine months, and although he only has one arm, he plays in the regular division.

Hamilton has played for two years, and has steadily improved her game, powering her way to the title.

She has also been instrumental in helping the Basingstoke club to attain the largest female membership in the country.

Disc golf is played just like traditional golf, but instead of a club and ball they throw discs (frisbees), to get from a tee to a hole in as few shots as possible.

Basingstoke Disc Golf Club was founded in 2012 and along with Reading makes up the Hampshire and Berkshire Disc Golf Club, with more than 30 adult players and 10 juniors.

The Basingstoke club meets every Sunday morning at the Down Grange Sports Complex, in front of the Toby Carvery. There are 18, 13 and nine-hole course configurations around the park.

Robb Hamilton, chairman of the Hants and Berks Club said: “Everybody from school age to old age can play, as it is a walk in the park literally.

“It’s free to play and the club have plenty of discs they can lend out, and if you want to take up the game the discs cost between £8 to £15.”

Club news can be found on the Hampshire and Berkshire Disc Golf Facebook page.