Art in Orbit: Creativity Takes Flight in Our Fall 2025 Session

This fall, we decided to take golf somewhere it’s rarely gone before—not just onto the course, but into the creative universe.

For our Fall 2025 Session, we invited students and adaptive athletes to explore golf in an entirely new dimension. Instead of focusing only on swings, stance, and scorecards, we added color—literally. By dipping golf balls in paint and striking them against canvas, our athletes created expressive, explosive, one-of-a-kind artwork. Think Jackson Pollock… if he had a 9-iron.

The result? Pure joy.
Laughter. Surprise.
And canvases bursting with color, movement, and personality.

But the real magic wasn’t just the art that ended up on the canvas—it was the confidence and creativity that showed up in every moment. Each swing became a brushstroke. Each splash of paint became a celebration. Every participant contributed something uniquely their own, proving that golf isn’t just a sport—it’s a form of expression.

Our partnership with the Fort Collins Adaptive Recreation Opportunities (ARO) continues to guide us in making golf a space where everyone is supported, welcomed, and invited to shine. This project reminded us that when people are encouraged to play, explore, and create freely, incredible things happen.

To everyone who showed up—athletes, volunteers, families—thank you for leaning into the experience and helping us build something meaningful, vibrant, and unforgettable.

Come join us. We’re continuing this journey across galaxies—where creativity, community, and golf all orbit the same sun.

—The Pars From Mars Team

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