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Paul McBeth Foundation Heads to Alaska for Project 5.3 in Kodiak

Thu, Jun 12, 2025

The Paul McBeth Foundation is bringing the first-ever disc golf course to Kodiak Island. Installed on land owned by the Natives of Kodiak and managed by local nonprofit Outdoor Kodiak, this 18-hole course will serve both Indigenous and broader island communities. With support from UDisc, DGA, and the Kodiak Elks Lodge, the course opens July 2025 and marks an exciting step for disc golf in one of the most remote regions in the U.S.

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Paul McBeth Foundation Launches Global Fundraiser Throw for More
Jul 23

On September 20, disc golfers worldwide will rally for Throw for More, a one-day fundraising event challenging players to play as many holes as possible while raising funds to bring disc golf to underserved communities. With UDisc pledging $0.10 per round logged that day, the foundation aims to break records—and expand access to the sport around the world.

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Paul McBeth Foundation Heads to Alaska for Project 5.3 in Kodiak
Jun 12

The Paul McBeth Foundation is bringing the first-ever disc golf course to Kodiak Island. Installed on land owned by the Natives of Kodiak and managed by local nonprofit Outdoor Kodiak, this 18-hole course will serve both Indigenous and broader island communities. With support from UDisc, DGA, and the Kodiak Elks Lodge, the course opens July 2025 and marks an exciting step for disc golf in one of the most remote regions in the U.S.

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Paul McBeth Foundation Announces Project 4.4: Bringing Disc Golf to Bulgaria
Jun 11

This course marks a significant expansion of PMF's efforts in Eastern Europe, building on the success of its previous project in Montenegro.

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Paul McBeth Foundation Unveils Biggest Project Yet: Bringing Disc Golf to New York City
May 09

"We're thrilled to be bringing disc golf to New York City, one of the world's most historic and iconic landscapes," said six-time disc golf world champion and organization founder Paul McBeth.

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