No Girls Allowed: The Untold History of Women’s Disc Golf is a feature-length documentary that uncovers the overlooked, often uncomfortable, and deeply human story of how women fought for space, recognition, and respect in disc golf.
Drawing from rare archival footage, primary documents, and firsthand testimony from pioneers and Hall of Famers, the film traces the sport’s early exclusionary culture, the grassroots resistance led by women, and the slow, hard-won progress that followed.
Your $3.99 early-access rental supports:
Independent historical research and documentary production
Fair compensation for contributors and collaborators
The continued development of future films in the Steady Initiative history series
Early access is temporary. The film will be released more widely at a later date.
Runtime: 55 minutes
Format: Streaming (digital)
Access: On-demand viewing after purchase