Disc Golf Superfan Shines at the 2022 PDGA Champions Cup
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Benjamin Baxley is a 33-year-old IT specialist from Marietta, Georgia, who has become a familiar face in the disc golf community. With his infectious enthusiasm and gleeful personality, he's a natural-born ambassador for the sport. We met Benjamin at the 2022 PDGA Champions Cup, where he was volunteering to help set up the event.
Benjamin's love affair with disc golf began in 2018, when his friend Jimmy Wallace introduced him to the sport. He quickly became hooked and started playing regularly with his group of friends, which includes Jimmy, Jim, Ryan, Dick, Josh, and Jesse. When he's not playing with his friends or family, Benjamin can be found volunteering at disc golf tournaments, including the 2019 Hall of Fame Classic and the Music City Open.
One of the most unique aspects of Benjamin's approach to disc golf is his love for community building. He believes that the sport has a way of bringing people together, regardless of age or skill level. This philosophy led him to create a portable putting station using an old safari hat and a mini basket pole, which he used to great effect at the Champions Cup.
Benjamin's favorite thing about disc golf is its accessibility and inclusiveness. He loves that anyone can pick up a disc and start playing, regardless of their skill level or physical ability. He's also passionate about growing the sport, which led him to create a meme featuring Calvin Heimburg using a putter with his face stamped on it – a playful nod to the sport's humor and creativity.
In addition to his love for disc golf, Benjamin is also an avid volunteer. He's been volunteering at tournaments for years, where he's met some of his favorite pros, including Gregg Barsby, Casey Jillson, and Matt Bell. When asked about his experience attending big events, Benjamin described it as a thrilling experience that brings out the kid in him – much like going to Disney World.
Benjamin's contributions to the disc golf community don't stop at volunteering or playing. He's also created a unique way to reward people who dare to putt on his basket hat, offering pins and fidget bracelets as prizes. Unfortunately, he underestimated the popularity of this idea and ran out of prizes early in the tournament.
As we caught up with Benjamin, he mentioned that he's looking forward to attending more tournaments and volunteering at events in the future. He encourages everyone to get involved and join the disc golf community, which he believes is one of the friendliest and most inclusive sports around.
Benjamin's story is a testament to the power of passion and enthusiasm for disc golf. His love for the sport has inspired countless others, and his commitment to volunteering and growing the sport has made him a true leader in the community. If you're looking for someone to show you the ropes or introduce you to the world of disc golf, look no further than Benjamin Baxley – a true disc golf superfan.
This article was compiled from disc golf coverage with AI assistance. Source: pdga.com — https://www.pdga.com/news/member-spotlight-benjamin-baxley-126118