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Fling a disc for fun

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    A man plays disc golf in Colorado. (Kelsey Brunner/The Aspen Times via AP)
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    A girl learns to play disc golf. (AP/Chris Howell/The Herald-Times)
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    Players throw discs at a basket. (123RF)
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    Players use small plastic discs. (123RF)
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    This woman is a golfer. But she tries out disc golf too. (AP/Ashley Landis)
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Disc golf is a growing sport. Aim your Frisbee. Watch out for the trees. Ka-ching! The disc clinks into chains. It lands in a metal basket.

There are disc golf courses all over the world.

Pray: Thank God for simple joys like throwing a Frisbee. Take time to play and enjoy God’s great outdoors. 

Read More: People like to throw things at targets. Kids in Canada in the 1920s tossed lids. They aimed them into circles they drew on the ground. College students threw empty Frisbie pie tins in the 1950s. “Steady” Ed Headrick designed a better flying Frisbee in the 1960s. He got a patent for the first disc golf basket in 1976. The first disc golf course opened in California around the same time. Have fun playing this summer! 

“This is the day that the Lord has made. Let us rejoice and be glad in it.” (Psalm 118:24)