Join the Movement: Disc Golfers Unite for a Global Cause
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Get ready for a day of fun and philanthropy! On September 20th, the global disc golf community is uniting for the "Throw For More" campaign, presented by the Paul McBeth Foundation in partnership with UDisc. This initiative aims to bring disc golf to communities worldwide, where access to this sport has been limited.
So far, nearly 700 players have already contributed over $20,000 to support various projects, including course installations in Ukraine and Rwanda. These efforts are not only expanding the reach of disc golf but also paving the way for future developments. The Africa Disc Golf Summit, scheduled for November, will bring together leaders from across the continent to chart a path forward for the sport's growth.
To further amplify this effort, UDisc is donating 10 cents per round recorded on their app to the Paul McBeth Foundation. The goal is to shatter the current single-day record of rounds played, which stands at approximately 125,000. By coming together as a community, it's hoped that over 200,000 rounds will be logged on September 20th.
Here's your chance to make a difference! Invite friends, join your local club or tournament director, and log every round you play on UDisc. Every hole played counts, and participants can win prizes for top individual fundraisers, clubs, and tournament directors. As an added incentive, all participants are automatically entered into a raffle for exclusive items.
To participate in the Throw For More campaign, follow these simple steps:
1. Sign up at www.throwformore.com.
2. Rally your friends, club, and tournament director to join.
3. Ask supporters to pledge a small amount per hole played.
4. On September 20th, play as many holes as you can and log every round in UDisc.
Be part of something bigger than yourself – join the movement this Saturday and help shape the future of disc golf worldwide!
This article was compiled from disc golf coverage with AI assistance. Source: pdga.com — https://www.pdga.com/news/call-every-disc-golfer