Game, obviously. To be a sport, two things have to necessarily occur (at least some of the time). One, physical conditioning namely running must be required prior to playing in order to increase stamina. Two, there must a be a possibility of injury while playing. Lighting doesn't count. Also, if a version of your game can have an icon like a windmill in the playing field, chances are it's not a sport. Imagine if baseball did this. "It's a line-drive to left-center...Puckett's there...IT HITS THE WHALE...and the Red Sox win!" Not very sporting is it.
Frisbee is also not a sport. It is something to do. It transcends game and sport and crosses into that oft viewed category of stuff that goes on. Dogs can play it for cryin' out loud. You don't see dogs playing golf or baseball. Although you may see a dog run onto a baseball field from time to time, they rarely touch all the bases and it's clear they lack the knowledge and proficiency they exhibit while playing frisbee.
Frisbee-Golf is just plain stupid. If golf is not a sport and frisbee is just something to do then, naturally, frisbee-golf is not only a non-sport/non-game, it means you have a lot of time on your hands. You wouldn't want to hit 50-mile-an-hour football passes with a baseball bat. Where would you hit them? Which further proves the point that golf is not a sport. It just isn't, damnit.