Disc Golf in Support of Scouting. You will learn: What disc golf is How to play and teach disc golf...

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Disc Golfin Support of Scouting

You will learn:What disc golf isHow to play and teach disc golfHow to take your group on a disc golf outingHow disc golf supports the mission of the BSA.

Disc golf is:

Like golf (duh!)

More than 30 years old

Increasing by 15 percent per year

Played at over 2,750 courses around the world

A lifetime sport

Disc Golf No’s

No high risk

Usually no charge

No expensive equipment

No need to wait for weather

Disc Golf Safety

Don’t throw when anyone is in front of you.

Yell FORE!Listen, watch for discs.

Dodge, or duck and cover.

Disc Golf Safety

Outdoors, IntensifiedWater, terrainPlants, insects, & animalsStructures, power linesTrespassing

Let’s Play!

Youth Disc Golf Styles

Ages 10-13

It’s just play.

No rules – just “the point.”

Fast, rolling herd.

Wacky throws.

6 holes of 50 to 150 feet.

Youth Disc Golf StylesAges 14+

It’s a sport.Learn and follow the rules.Keep score.Plan shots.

Work on throwing skills.18 holes of 120 to 500 feet.

Disc Golf & Ethical Choices

A condensed “life experience”

Need to make choices

Rules, goals

Opportunities to make ethical choices

Physical FitnessOutdoor exerciseTraining and better habits

Mental FitnessFourth-dimensional physics Learn the rulesAdding scoresStrategizing

Disc Golf & Aims of Scouting

Character DevelopmentDisc golf is a sport.Handle disappointment.

Citizenship TrainingRulesEtiquetteGroup play

Disc Golf & Aims of Scouting

Disc Golf as an Activity

The Course

Find a course (PDGA.com).

Make a course.

Pick objects to throw at.

Disc Golf as an Activity

The DiscsYouth bring their ownBuy or borrow – new or used

Disc Golf & Advancement

Webelos Scouts

Ultimate belt loop and pin-Disc Golf Track

Venturing

Sports Bronze and Quest-Selected sport

Disc Golf & Advancement

Temporary Badges

Scout camp badges

Troop flag ribbon

Design your own!

Disc Golf & Advancement

Fulfill some requirements for

Merit badges

Special awards

Rank advancement

Service Project Ideas

Teach disc golf to a group.Help at a tournament.Improve a park.Improve or install a course.Get a qualified disc golf course designer involved!

Ideas for Action

How will you

use disc golf

to support Scouting?

ResourcesProfessional Disc Golf Association www.PDGA.com

– Rules– Course directory– Designers– Local clubs

Educational Disc Golf Experience www.EDGEdiscgolf.org– “Getting the EDGE” Instructional DVD– Camp programs

Disc Golf: All You Need To Know About The Game You Want To Play, by Michael Steven Gregory

www.Scouting.org– “Disc Golf in Support of Scouting”

ConclusionYouth are already playing disc golf, and they like it.

Disc golf fits with BSA’s goals.

Disc golf is easy and inexpensive.

You are ready to use disc golf in support of Scouting.

This unit of supplemental training may be downloaded and copied, without change, for use in Boy Scout training courses and other Boy Scout activities.

Please send any suggestion for change or improvement in this unit of supplemental training to supplementaltraining@netbsa.org.

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