Disc Golf Pioneer Sara Nicholson: Empowering Women Through Competition

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Sara Nicholson's love affair with competition began at a young age. Growing up, she would spend hours battling it out with her family members on various games and activities, only to wake up the next morning to find that her mom had surpassed her score. This drive to compete has stayed with her throughout her life.


As the co-founder of Throw Pink, an organization dedicated to promoting disc golf among women, Nicholson is passionate about creating a supportive community where female players can grow and thrive. Established in 2013, Throw Pink has already made a significant impact, raising over $52,000 and attracting more than 1,700 participants.


Nicholson's journey into disc golf was serendipitous. While working at an employee course in Yellowstone National Park, she discovered her love for the sport. She recalls choosing to play disc golf over going on hiking trips, a testament to its addictive nature. Her passion led her to dedicate countless hours to helping run tournaments and events, many of which were fundraisers.


For Nicholson, it's not just about growing the sport; it's also about creating a platform for women to make a difference. Throw Pink allows participants to fundraise for female-focused charities while learning the game in a safe and supportive environment. As she notes, "Women will come out and do something if they can justify it by knowing it makes a difference."


However, Nicholson acknowledges that her mission is not without its challenges. She faces a common obstacle: getting women's voices heard in an industry dominated by men. Citing the Ladies Professional Golf Association as a model for progress, she emphasizes the importance of perseverance and dedication to creating change.


In her work with Throw Pink and other organizations, Nicholson has seen firsthand that small successes can be just as impactful as grand achievements. She attributes this understanding to her competitive spirit and her willingness to try new approaches to engage women in disc golf.


For Nicholson, it's not about fame or recognition; it's about making a difference through the sport she loves. As she says, "You have to celebrate all of the little successes. You can't give up and you have to try different ways to get women involved." Her determination is a testament to her passion for disc golf and its potential to empower women.


As Nicholson continues to push boundaries and challenge herself to grow the sport, one thing remains clear: she will not be deterred by setbacks or doubts. With a fierce competitive spirit driving her, she will keep striving to create a more inclusive and supportive community that celebrates the contributions of women in disc golf.


This article was compiled from disc golf coverage with AI assistance. Source: pdga.com — https://www.pdga.com/news/leading-ladies-sara-nicholson

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