Disc golfer makes impact for God on professional circuit
, 2022-08-16 02:00:00,
Alden Harris sees the professional disc golf community as his missions field.
Harris, 21, a member of First Baptist Church Woodstock, Georgia, is a rising star in the world of disc golf. The first weekend of August, he won the prestigious Mid America Disc Golf Open Silver Series at Harmony Bends Disc Golf Course in Columbia, Missouri.
Growing sport
Disc golf is a sport that is growing in popularity at an incredible pace. In fact, the number of people embracing disc golf is growing exponentially all over the world.
According to UDisc, a popular disc golf scoring app, it is one of the fastest growing sports in modern times.
Disc golf has been referred to as regular golf’s “younger laidback cousin.”
If you have gone for a walk in a public park recently, you may have seen disc golf baskets strategically scattered about, and you may have seen people attempting to throw the frisbee-like discs into the baskets.
Special skills
Disc golf professionals work tirelessly to hone their skills in the sport and can make some incredible shots as they fling their discs hundreds of feet through very narrow corridors lined with trees and bushes.
Sometimes these golfers must be contortionists to position themselves to make a putt into the basket from behind massive trees or low-hanging limbs.
Harris, who is about to start his senior year of online studies in sports management at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia, is currently under contract with Prodigy Disc Golf.
He has had 10 career wins authorized by the Professional Disc Golf Association, including victories in the Music City Open in Nashville, Tennessee, and the Challenge at Goat Hill Park in Ocean-side, California.
Harris drives up to 40,000 miles a year crisscrossing the nation in a specialized, personalized van.
He generally tries to arrive at each disc golfing venue early enough to get in two or three practice rounds before the tournament begins.
In commenting on his 26-under-par victory at the Mid America Open, Harris explained, “It was a great battle. … It was extremely gratifying because of all the hard work I have invested in my sport. It was also a blessing because I wanted to win for my family and all my friends who have supported me. It was the biggest win of my career so far.”
‘Opportunity’
Harris continued, “God puts people in so many different places, and He put me in the pro disc golf community. I’m so thankful God has put me in this position, because it has given me the…
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