Disc Golf has become one of the fastest growing sports.

How we plan on cultivating that growth:

Winter Putting leagues

It all starts in the off season. When it’s cold outside and the course is too frigid, disc golfers look for a warm place to hangout and work on their putting game. We aim to create a welcoming environment that all skill levels can enjoy.

Summer Leagues

During prime disc golf season conditions people look for a community to play with and grow. Summer leagues offer this opportunity by scheduling times where disc golfers can play together. Creating a competitive outlet where people can improve the game we all know and love.

Clinics

At every skill level their is something new to learn. There’s no better way to learn than in a group setting. Where you can receive immediate feedback on where your game can improve. This also allows for people to meet new disc golfers that might become lifelong firends. A new shot, better drives, or how to putt better there’s always something to improve.

Advocating for Course Development

Public parks hold the majority of the disc golf courses. We will be working with park officials and volunteers to improve the already established courses and help install new ones.

Sponsoring Tournaments

Tournaments are where the buzz of disc golf really grows. Allowing for a community to achieve their goals whether that be playing in a competitive environment or an amateur round to win bragging rights with their friends.

Establishing Youth Programs

To make Disc Golf an established sport it has to be accessible to the youth. Working with summer camps, schools, and after-school programs. Disc golf is a forever sport that can be played at any age. Allowing kids to experience the game of disc golf can set up a life long healthy activity.