Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine the discrimination effects of leisure involvement on flow experience. Methods: Three hundred and twenty adult male were convenience sampling recruited from two sports parks in Pingtung country. After the participants providing informed consents, participants were asked to respond to background questionnaire, leisure involvement scale, and flow experience scale. The collected data was analyzed by discriminant analysis. Results: The attraction, centrality, and self-expression of leisure involvement could significantly discriminate the flow experience dimensions. In addition, the attraction of leisure involvement has higher associated with flow experience dimensions, and existence of higher discrimination effect. The correctly classified percentage indicated that the discriminate efficiency of leisure involvement on high score groups was ranged from 75.35% to 77.05%, and discriminate efficiency on low score groups from 69.23% to 76.64%. Conclusion: The leisure involvement is an important factor affecting the flow experience; this study will further propose recommendations for the flow experience occurred.