
7 Reasons Disc Golf is Better Than (Ball) Golf
I love golf. Which by extension means I love disc golf too because in many ways it’s the same sport, but instead of hitting a ball into a hole, you throw a disc into a basket.
I love golf. Which by extension means I love disc golf too because in many ways it’s the same sport, but instead of hitting a ball into a hole, you throw a disc into a basket.
Much of my skill in frisbee was developed before I ever threw my first disc – growing up as a multi-sport athlete.
Frisbee Rob and Sailor broke the record for the Longest Catch at a Live Sporting Event when they had a 109 yard throw & catch at the Stamps halftime show.
Inspired by all of the great questions from kids over the years, I’m going to be creating a series titled: “Young Disc-Coverers: A Frisbee Q&A with Kids”.
The short answer is: no, you don’t need big muscles to throw a frisbee far.
Of all the questions I get asked, why do I love frisbee is the one that comes up the most.
The wind is the single biggest factor in affecting how a frisbee flies. Understanding the affect wind has will help you be more confident and have more fun when throwing and catching.
In a hilarious and unexpected twist of fate, Frisbee Rob, the legendary master of mind-blowing frisbee tricks, found himself pitted against none other than Sir Isaac Newton, the father of modern physics.
Dive into a unique clash of perspectives as Frisbee Rob spins his disc against Nicolaus Copernicus’s celestial theories.
Rob, with his frisbee in hand, challenges Aquinas’ profound theories on God’s existence, natural law, the harmony of faith & reason, Summa Theologica, and the Doctrine of Analogy.
Frisbee Rob steps into the arena, armed with nothing but his quick wit and trusty frisbee. Up against him is the legendary Ada Lovelace, the Enchantress of Numbers, and the pioneer of computer programming.
Prepare for a whirlwind adventure as two worlds collide! Our very own Frisbee Rob goes head-to-head with none other than the legendary Marie Curie in a battle of wits and wills.
In a thrilling encounter that fuses the worlds of science and sports, our very own Frisbee Rob takes on the legendary Bill Nye the Science Guy.
Will Rob’s aerodynamic frisbee mastery outdo Feynman’s scientific prowess? Or will Feynman’s quantum mechanics give him an edge in this unusual duel?
Will Rob’s frisbee precision outdo Franklin’s scientific precision? Or will Franklin’s DNA discovery outsmart Rob’s frisbee tricks?
Frisbee Rob takes on Johannes Kepler in an epic battle of wits and wisdom, challenging Kepler’s legendary theories on planetary motion!