
Disc Golf.
My love of disc golf, like most things in life, happened by chance. I went with some friends one evening to give disc golf a try. They had played before, years ago, and wanted to give it another run. I did not imagine that I would particularly enjoy the game, but it was something to do.
One game led to another game, and another. I became interested enough to buy my own discs. I watched some videos to improve my throw.
Before I knew it, I was hooked.
As I thought about it, I realized it grabbed me on a few levels:
1. It is a chatty sport - I enjoy conversation and this was a sport that let me do that. I grew up playing baseball, and baseball was enjoyable, but not very talkative. Most sports are all about the game itself. Disc Golf is another way for me to further conversation. I have played a few rounds solo, but this sport is best when played with friends.
2. It makes me walk - Most of my pleasures in life are pretty sedentary. Disc Golf gets me moving. A course it typically 2-3 miles of walking, often at varying elevations.
3. It is FREE - Well, mostly free. I have invested a few hundred dollars in discs and bags, but to go out and play a round only costs you the gas to take you there.

Disc golf is often compared to traditional ball golf, but I actually find it more analogous to miniature golf. In disc golf, you spend a lot of time going around, under, and over obstacles. Big, open power drives exist, but probably on less than a third of the baskets. Some disc golf courses exist entirely within the woods.
By the way, disc golf goes great with beer.
Disc Golf baptisms next weekend on hole 8. You will comply.
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