Playing in My Shoes Presented by Innova
Singles tournament · Sun, May 25, 2025May 2025 · Keremeos, BC
Locations (34)
Pine Park DGC
Keremeos, BC
Knox Mountain
Kelowna, BC
Whistling Kettle Disc Golf Course
Princeton, BC
Oliver Community Park DGC
Oliver, BC
Raptors Knoll Disc Golf Park
Township of Langley, BC
Boitanio DGC
Williams Lake, BC
Stillwood Camp and Conference Centre
Lindell Beach, BC
Lakers DGC
Vernon, BC
Centennial Park
Mission, BC
Oasis DGC
Oasis, BC
Rainbow Park
Prince George, BC
Pilots Grove
Quesnel, BC
Rundle Park DGC
Edmonton, AB
X-Crossing
Drumheller, AB
Bowen Park
Nanaimo, BC
Village Park (Tot Lot)
Comox , BC
Vanderhoof Disc Golf Course
Vanderhoof, BC
Diefenbaker Park Pilot Project
Delta, BC
Nanton's BOOMERS HILL 18 Hole Disc Golf
Nanton, AB
Mountain Meadows Disc Golf Course
Terrace, BC
Confederation Hill DGC
St. John's, NL
Bud Miller Park
Lloydminster, AB
Skaha Lake Pop Up
Penticton, BC
Powell Beach Pop Up
Summerland, BC
Dieppe DGC
Dieppe, NB
Dartmouth Commons
Dartmouth, NS
Quilchena DGC
Vancouver, BC
William A. Reid Park
Saskatoon, SK
Idlewild Park
Cranbrook, BC
Big Marlborough Disc Golf Course
Calgary, AB
Patillo Orchard DGC
Windsor, ON
Echo Park
Port Alberni, BC
Mt Mac Pop-up
Whitehorse, YT
Grand Forks Disc Golf Course
Grand Forks, BC
Schedule
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Divisions
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About this tournament
Playing in My Shoe’s is a free diverse event that reaches out to all abilities, ages, and income levels to promote inclusion and accessibility to disc golf. The event is designed to provide attendees with a sense of understanding of what it means to play in someone else’s shoes. This is the third annual event that celebrates and promotes disc golf diversity, accessibility, and inclusivity for all ages, income levels, and abilities to the sport. The clinic will be held at multiple courses across Canada for 3hrs from 11am till 2pm (Local Time Zone) during the first day of Canadian Accessibility Week on Sunday May 25, 2025.
Playing in My Shoe’s has 5 different throws that recognize different perspectives and to teach empathy by understanding another persons’ level of abilities. They consist of throwing from a Wheelchair or Chair, with Earplugs, with the Wrong Arm, with a Taped Hand, and with a Blindfold to a Sound Device. This will promote more inclusive thinking when designing new courses, more accessibility to sports amenities, and to make the world more accessible in general. The event also allows different ability levels to understand how inclusive, accessible, and supportive a sport Disc Golf is.
Playing in My Shoe’s has 5 different throws that recognize different perspectives and to teach empathy by understanding another persons’ level of abilities. They consist of throwing from a Wheelchair or Chair, with Earplugs, with the Wrong Arm, with a Taped Hand, and with a Blindfold to a Sound Device. This will promote more inclusive thinking when designing new courses, more accessibility to sports amenities, and to make the world more accessible in general. The event also allows different ability levels to understand how inclusive, accessible, and supportive a sport Disc Golf is.