Mark “mdub” WilsonDivision: Rec / Masters
Began playing disc golf?:
I went with a group of friends the day after high school graduation (Madison HS - 1979 in San Diego). I was hooked from then on and played maybe once a month or so. In 1982 I worked at the Union-Tribune in Mission Valley and we would take off for lunch a little early (10 min.), play a full round (barley 1 hour!), and arrive back to work a little late (15 min). That’s right people… you could play Morley in an hour! I had to stop playing for about 10 years because I threw my back out on hole 1 with a horrible form of a backhand. I returned a few years later to sponsor a tee sign hole (Hole 12) and Snapper asked where I had been. I told him about my back and he suggested throwing sidearm from there on out. I actually threw farther than ever! Started playing again regularly (3-4 times a week) in 2006.
First Disc: Shark?
Favorite Morley Field Hole: In the early days of Morley Field there were a few holes that traveled south from the 19th pad, along where the nursery is. There were a few holes that crossed back and forth across the canyon (if you look at the nursery incinerator on 19 you will see a little dip that was the entrance the little valley). I think it was hole 13. You threw from one side of the valley across to the other. It was pretty cool.
Morley Field Aces: NONE! It is almost mathematically impossible to throw something at a target 10,000 times and not even hit it by accident! I predict hole 1 left, 13 short, or pyramid on 15
Personal Favorite Disc: Elite Z Xpress Spongebob disc my kids got me for Fathers Day 2006
Favorite Driver: Star Destroyer (great sidearm disc)
Favorite Midrange: Star Cro (great sidearm disc)
Favorite Putter: Omega Supersoft
“In My Bag": Star Destroyer (x2) Champion Groove Elite Z Avenger SS Champion Valkyrie Elite Z XS Star TL Star Cro Omega Supersoft 120g #2 Helix for my 5 year old
Tourney wins and / or Top 5 finishes (not necessarily from Morley): I have only played one in my life (Course Championship 2007). I finished 1 spot from DFL and 2 spots from DNF but I had fun. I did though play a doubles round at Bayside and cashed. It was kind of funny.
Favorite DG Website: 1000 Rated and morleyfield.com (I am the web guy so that may seem biased)
Favorite Pro Player: 1. Snapper - Without him who knows where this sport would be. 2. Dave Feldberg – I still "blame" him for the recent huge surge in crowded courses in SoCal, due to his appearance on Conan in 2007! 3. Paul McBeth – He is the future of the sport! The “Shaun White” of disc golf
Tips for other players that have helped you: 1. Take your time. Visualize the shot 2. "Shut up and throw" 3. Pick up trash 4. Have fun!!!
Claim to Fame: Concusions from errant throws on holes 16 ($5k ER trip / CAT Scan) and 15 (from same group that hit me 2 years previous on hole 16!)


Entry fee $6. Format is best shot doubles.
A separate Friday Night Ace pool is in effect.
A pool players are under par players.
B pool players are over par players. If a top tier player (-5 average score) shows up they will be assigned a random handicap (mandatory throwing styles, or off hand throws, or they may play alternate shot format for “X” number of holes with their partner… etc.) as determined by the tourney director. The purpose of which is to develop alternate skills while allowing lesser skilled players a chance to match their score. In that same vein all women entrants are allowed 2 putts at each putting attempt inside the 10 meter putting zone and will be assigned top A players as partners whenever possible. Once again this year we will have the 3 deuces in a row rule on Friday nights. Once a team has scored 3 consecutive 2’s they will then be required to take all subsequent shots with either their off hand or using a sidearm motion until such time that they do not score a 2 on a hole. The purpose of this rule is to keep baggers or just players getting hot from blowing the field away.
Friday night doubles is an attempt to balance the competitive field so that hopefully each team is competitive. (scores typically run -5 to -10)
Expected field size is over 30 players per week.
Friday night is date night and the course empties out after 6 pm. So Friday night doubles starts out somewhat busy but we end up with a less busy course than usual weeknights allowing for a larger competitive field to participate.












