Throw For More Returns June 20 With a Chance to Make Disc Golf History

Throw For More disc golf fundraiser by Paul McBeth Foundation

This Saturday, June 20, disc golfers around the world have a simple opportunity to make an impact: go play disc golf.

Throw For More, hosted by the Paul McBeth Foundation in partnership with UDisc and a growing list of supporters, returns for its second year with the goal of bringing the disc golf community together for the biggest day of play in the sport’s history.

The event is free to participate in and open to anyone. Players can sign up at www.throwformore.com, create a fundraising page, invite friends and family to support them, and play as many holes as they can on June 20. Even players who do not fundraise can still be part of the impact by recording their rounds on UDisc.

UDisc will donate $0.10 for every disc golf round recorded in the app on June 20, with the community aiming to reach 200,000 rounds in a single day. The current single-day UDisc record stands at 124,425 rounds.

As of June 17, more than 750 players have already registered for Throw For More and over $42,000 has been raised.

“The heart of Throw For More is really simple,” said Zachary Smith, Executive Director of the Paul McBeth Foundation. “We are asking disc golfers to take something they already love and use it to help create opportunities for people who have never had access to the sport. Whether someone plays one round, ten rounds, or challenges themselves to play all day, they are part of something much bigger than themselves.”

The Paul McBeth Foundation works to develop and introduce sustainable disc golf experiences in underserved locations with limited or no access to the sport. Funds raised through Throw For More help support PMF’s continued global project work, including six projects in 2026 across Africa, South America, Europe, and Central America.

In 2025, Throw For More helped the Paul McBeth Foundation install new courses in Poland, Ukraine, Kodiak, Alaska, and Rwanda, while also supporting the first African Disc Golf Summit. That momentum has continued into 2026 as PMF works with local leaders, schools, communities, and partners to create long-term disc golf opportunities around the world.

Throw For More is designed to make participation simple.

Players can:

  • Make a plan to play disc golf on June 20.

  • Share their fundraising page with friends and family.

  • Record every round they play on UDisc.

  • Invite others to join them.

For players who want to take on an even bigger challenge, Throw For More also includes Last Card Standing, a 24-hour disc golf challenge where participants attempt to play 240 holes and raise at least $240.

The larger invitation is for every disc golfer. Play at least one round on June 20. Meet friends for an evening round. Bring someone new to the course. Organize a club meetup. Record your rounds on UDisc. Share the mission.

Throw For More only works when the disc golf world comes together.

On June 20, every round matters.

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The Paul McBeth Foundation is a 501(c)(3) organization.

Donations are tax-deductible. EIN: 85-4192566

Join us in our mission to share disc golf with the world.

The Paul McBeth Foundation is a 501(c)(3) organization. Donations are tax-deductible. EIN: 85-4192566

Join us in our mission to share disc golf with the world.

The Paul McBeth Foundation is a 501(c)(3) organization.

Donations are tax-deductible. EIN: 85-4192566

Join us in our mission to share disc golf with the world.