Disc Golf: Just a Flip of the Wrist

Get ready to unleash your competitive spirit and enjoy the great outdoors at our disc golf course located right next to the Health & Wellness Center! This engaging course provides a variety of challenges for players of all skill levels.

Perfect for a fun day out with friends or family, our disc golf course encourages both casual play and spirited competition. As you navigate through the scenic layout, you’ll encounter strategically placed baskets that test your accuracy and skill, all while enjoying the fresh air and beautiful surroundings. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or a newcomer to the sport, our disc golf course is an excellent way to stay active, enjoy nature, and create lasting memories!

About the Disc Golfing Adventures

  • Health & Wellness Gym

    • 30 Ft from Parking

    • 10 Ft from Restrooms

    • 100 Ft from Lodging

    • xxx Grade Incline

    • Grass

    • Uneven Ground

    • Proprioceptive Input, Medium Input

    • Vestibular Input, Medium Input

    • Tactile Input, Medium Input

    • Visual Input, High Input

    • Auditory Input, Medium Input

    • Olfactory Input, Medium Input

    • Cognitive Input, High Input

    • Temperature, Seasonal

  • Height:

    Weight: Max

    Ages:

    Harness Type: Universal

  • 50’ Foot Climb

Sensory Load Considerations:

Moderate Sensory Load: Disc golf generally creates a moderate sensory load, engaging multiple systems without overwhelming them for most players.

Nature Connection: The outdoor setting of disc golf courses provides a calming environment, which can help balance the sensory input and promote mindfulness.

Potential for Overload: For those sensitive to outdoor stimuli or intense physical activity, disc golf could potentially lead to sensory overload, especially in challenging course conditions or competitive settings.

In summary, disc golf offers a rich sensory experience that engages proprioceptive, vestibular, visual, tactile, auditory, and olfactory systems. This multi-sensory engagement, combined with the physical and mental aspects of the game, contributes to its appeal as both a recreational activity and a competitive sport. The outdoor setting and varied course designs add to the sensory richness, making disc golf an engaging and potentially therapeutic activity for many players.

  • Disc golf involves a variety of movements, including throwing, walking, and balancing. These actions provide significant proprioceptive input through muscle engagement and joint compression, particularly in the arms, shoulders, and core.

  • Players must adjust their balance and spatial awareness while throwing from various stances and navigating different terrains. This provides vestibular stimulation, which can be both challenging and exhilarating.

  • Holding and releasing the disc requires grip strength, involving muscles in the hands, fingers, and forearms. This strengthens these muscles and enhances control over the disc. Players experience different ground textures (grass, dirt, gravel) as they move through the course.

  • Disc golf requires constant visual attention to track the disc’s flight path, judge distances, and navigate obstacles on the course. This intense visual engagement can be stimulating and sometimes challenging. Players must visually assess the course layout, obstacles, and potential hazards, providing rich visual input from the surrounding environment.

  • The auditory environment in indoor volleyball is rich with sounds like the sharp slap of the ball, players calling for the ball, and the referee’s whistle. These sounds can be amplified in the enclosed space, creating an intense auditory experience.

  • Disc golf course is set in wooded areas, provide a range of natural scents that contribute to the overall sensory experience.

  • Disc golf requires players to make strategic decisions about disc selection, throwing technique, and course navigation, engaging cognitive processes. The physical exertion and focus required in disc golf can help release tension and promote relaxation, contributing to stress relief and improved mental well-being.

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