Why would Paul McBeth install a disc golf course in the INTENSE DESERT of Baja California Sur Mexico
Paul McBeth has signed a 10-year, $10 million contract endorsement deal with Disc Golfers to promote the sport and support underprivileged youth in Baja California Sur, Mexico. The goal of this initiative is to help children who lack access to education and opportunities due to poverty and systemic injustices. Inspired by his own experience helping his family and others, McBeth aims to use disc golf as a means to bring people together and create positive change. Specifically, he plans to establish a disc golf course in the intense desert of Baja California Sur, which will serve as a hub for outreach programs and community engagement. With a focus on building relationships and fostering a sense of belonging, McBeth hopes to inspire kids like Los Nini (meaning "those who neither work nor go to school") and empower them with skills and opportunities that can help break the cycle of poverty and oppression.
Watch as 2x PDGA World Champion Paul McBeth installs a disc golf course in Baja California Sur's intense desert terrain.
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the news broke wednesday night paul macbeth has signed a 10-year 10 million dollar contract endorsement deal with discrete fans to know about me is i want to push this forward i want to push the sport not just for myself but for everyone remarkable and i feel like whatever i do in my career helping me and my family yeah but yeah we're not fringe we're not grassroots we're real we're here 10 million this is obviously again another minus 18 round one of these days you're gonna have to do it without a part you can keep sneaking in these eagles and bars as soon as i let this go yeah it was just such a great line the whole way and there you see the reaction is paulie o'berry immediately calling the greatest round in history of the game that's just history right there in the making and to do it on such a large stage for departure flight attendants please return hey everybody every morning when i live in california buenos dias well we get to go get to go change a bunch of kids lives that's the goal that's the exciting part do mexico has population of youth they're called los ninis which means they neither work nor go to school and the last statistic that i read it was 8 million children and youth in mexico who don't work don't go to school the ranch started in a park like this hanging out with kids playing pick up soccer one of the things i really appreciate about mexican culture and and even baja culture it's very laid-back very relational so i love about disc golf as well is this that community aspect so just going around with some friends and chatting fits very very well i prefer to bring people out here first before they even get to see the ranch because for us when we say the ranch we think of the kids that are out here the youth that are out here the families the kids here it's not just that they're lacking opportunities there's active systems that of of oppression of injustice that are that are pushing them down there's a lot of drugs alcoholism narco is a very real calling easy to get into but not easy to get out of and those who want to get out it's not...





