š³ The Course is Calling: How Disc Golf Became a Sanctuary for Mental Health š§
At Birdogie Disc Golf Club, we know that disc golf is more than just a gameāit’s a path to peace, a moving meditation, and a powerful tool for mental well-being.
The conversation around mental health is more important than ever, and we were incredibly inspired by the work of people like Andrew GottWorth, who is running Mental Health Disc Golf Events across Europe. His mission isn’t just to play a round; it’s to intentionally create safe spaces on the course where we can openly discuss mental health and find support.
The Power of the Fairway Conversation
Why is disc golf the perfect setting for this kind of crucial dialogue?
- The Pace of Play: Unlike high-intensity sports, disc golf is typically played at a leisurely pace. This gives groups timeābetween throws, on the walk to the next basket, or while waiting for the clearāfor meaningful, intimate conversation.
- A “Low-Stakes” Environment: It’s a non-contact sport without direct opposition. This inherent lack of on-course adversarial feeling allows players to relax, open up, and connect without the pressure of a head-to-head battle. As GottWorth notes, playing in a larger, more casual group (like three teams of doubles) helps “build community” and gives everyone space to speak when they feel comfortable.
- Nature’s Therapy: Being immersed in natureāthe towering trees, the rustle of leaves, the fresh airāis scientifically proven to reduce stress and improve mood. The disc golf course is literally a prescribed dose of nature’s best medicine.
š¢ Seasoned Player Insight: As Bob van Rugge from the Dublin Disc Golf Club observed, these events beautifully showcase how a round of disc golf can truly “go a long way in helping center ourselves and contextualizing the problems or struggles we may face.” It’s a reminder that your trusty bag of discs is a true mental health toolkit.
šļø More Than Just a Game: Our Birdogie Mission
At Birdogie Disc Golf Club, this story resonates deeply with our core mission: to provide access, resources, and community engagement. Our commitment to improving local courses and organizing inclusive events goes hand-in-hand with creating a supportive atmosphere for everyone, regardless of what they may be facing off the course.
We want our courses to be sanctuaries where everyoneāfrom the nervous beginner to the competitive proāfeels welcome and supported.
šØ Flagstaff Local Mental Health Resources šØ
If you or someone you know in the Flagstaff area is struggling, please know you are not alone. Help is available 24/7.
- Arizona Statewide Crisis Line (HOPE):
- Call: 844-534-4673 (24-hour service)
- The Guidance Center (Crisis & Services):
- 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: 1-877-756-4090
- Offers a full continuum of inpatient and outpatient behavioral health services.
- National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Flagstaff:
- Provides free support groups and educational programs for individuals and families affected by mental illness.
- Phone: 928-214-2218
- Flagstaff Medical Center Behavioral Health:
- Inpatient and outpatient services.
- Phone: 928-213-6415 (Outpatient Services)
For Immediate Crisis:
- Call or Text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline)
- Text “HOME” to 741741 (Crisis Text Line)
ā Your Next Throw: The Call to Action
We’re energized by the global movement and want to bring that intentional sense of community support to our own area!
Hereās how YOU can get involved right now:
- Tag Your Sanctuary: Comment below and tag the local course that acts as your personal mental health sanctuary. Tell us one thing you love about playing there!
- Start the Conversation: Next time youāre on the course, try a casual round of doubles with a focus on connection. Check in with your cardmates. Ask a deeper question than just “What disc are you throwing?”
- Help Us Grow: Interested in helping the Birdogie Club organize a dedicated “Mental Wellness Round” or event? Send us a direct messageāwe need volunteers to facilitate and create this vital space!
š Dive Deeper: Read the Full Story!
Want to learn more about how Andrew GottWorth organizes these impactful events, the specific rules he uses for discussion, and the future of Mental Health Disc Golf?
Click here to read the complete article on UDisc
Letās keep building a community that supports every single throw, on and off the fairway.
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