Written by Austin Drake, Dave Mahon, and Derek Hay.
Are you looking for a fun and unique fundraising event this spring? This past weekend we hosted the "5th annual Rome/Floyd County Young Life Frisbee Golf Masters."
The event is held on Berry College’s campus, our local leader-farm. The event is open to, not only our high school friends and college leaders, but also any Berry students or alumni. Participants get together teams of four to play scramble style (captain’s choice) frisbee golf on a student-made course on campus.
Registration is done at the event, and teams often arrive dressed out in golf polos, visors and khakis like they were playing in the real Masters. Participants pay a fee of $20 per person, which includes a Chick-Fil-A biscuit, coffee from our local coffee shop, and a snazzy t-shirt and, most importantly, helping send kids to camp. Donated coffee and biscuits, and a $6 shirt leads to about a $14 profit towards campership for every participant. We’ve had 80-100 players in the past three years, netting $1200-$1500 per tourney to be split among the high school kids who come and work.
Teams start at different holes on the course in order to increase speediness (also known as a shotgun start) and play through all 18 holes back to the hole they started on. Some teams play for fun, some teams play to win. Many a course record has been set during the event.

High school kids who need to raise money for summer camp come to the event an hour early and help set up and work the event. We split all tournament proceeds between the high school workers.

Overall, the event is a huge blast and a huge success every year for so many reasons, and we here in Rome/Floyd County, Georgia highly recommend it.