KALANGADOO


A game you've never heard of right? Just like you haven't heard of Australian Rules Football either correct? Well now you have heard of both, you're winning already. Kalangadoo, the game sweeping the South, (jk), can be played anytime in thousands of locations across the USA. All you need is an Aussie Rules Football and a Disc Golf course. Oh, why is it called Kalangadoo? See below but it is a longer story, we'll tell you more later.

What the? Kalangadoo, what does it mean?

It is several things actually.
Kalangadoo is the name of the game, using an Aussie Rules Football on a Disc Golf course.
Kalangadoo is a ‘nic’ name for when you kick an Aussie Rules Football with it tilted sideways as it makes foot contact, so it turns through the air or tumbles along the ground in a curved path. In Aussie Rules Football the kick is often called a ‘Snapshot’. Not to be confused with a ‘Boomerang’ kick that is kicked in a similar way but curves in the opposite direction. Players should all yell 'KALANGADOO' when a player kicks this way.
Kalangadoo is also a kick in the game that lands straight in the basket from more than 18 feet away, without being handballed, eg putted.
Kalangadoo is a small town with a population of 287 people located 216 miles South East of the City of Adelaide, in South Australia.
Kalangadoo is an Aboriginal word meaning “Big trees in water”. Neither of which you want to land in mate.