Women in Disc Golf Unite: Two Communities Rally for USWDGC
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In a heartwarming display of solidarity and determination, two disc golf communities have come together to empower women's participation in the prestigious 2025 United States Women's Disc Golf Championship (USWDGC). The Louisville Ladies Disc Golf Club and the Northwest Arkansas Ladies League are leading the charge, showcasing the power of grassroots fundraising and community support.
At the forefront of these efforts is Brenda Moose, organizer of the Northwest Arkansas Ladies League. Her group has been working tirelessly to raise funds for the 2025 USWDGC, with a goal of covering entry fees for all participating women. Through various events, including a summer putting league, winter putting league, and a triples tournament, they have successfully raised over $3,000.
Meanwhile, in Louisville, Kentucky, Kristin Reeves and Cassie Boblitt are leading the charge with their own fundraising efforts. Their group initially aimed to support 15 women from Kentucky, but their enthusiasm and dedication led them to expand their goal, now planning to register 25 women for the USWDGC.
Both communities have employed innovative strategies to reach their goals, including hosting putting leagues, tournaments, and raffles. The Northwest Arkansas Ladies League has also received generous sponsorships from local businesses, with Ozark Beer Company donating all funds raised during a winter putting league event back to the club.
The success of these efforts is not limited to raising funds; it's about creating a sense of community and inclusivity among women disc golfers. Brenda Moose notes that "it's not just about the money – it's about building connections and creating opportunities for women to thrive."
Kristin Reeves emphasizes the importance of starting small, building a strong foundation, and being realistic about goals. She advises potential organizers to start by hosting regular meetups for women, ensuring they are free, hosted at female-friendly courses, and consistent.
As these communities continue to inspire and motivate others, their message is clear: supporting women's participation in disc golf is not just about fundraising; it's about building connections, creating opportunities, and fostering a sense of community.
This article was compiled from disc golf coverage with AI assistance. Source: pdga.com — https://www.pdga.com/news/uswdgcjourney