Morley Player Profile: Chris Wymer

CIMG7523Chris WymerNickname: One Time!! PDGA#: 35633 Division: Open

Began Playing Disc Golf: I started playing disc golf in high school in 2001. My friends and I would throw discs and play ultimate at school. One day someone brought a disc golf disc to throw, and the topic of going to play came up. After my first round at Morley I was hooked, and after a brief lull during college I've really started to strive to improve my game (I think it's been paying off a bit.

First Disc: DX Shark, threw it through the chains on 16 B the very same day.

Favorite Hole at Morley (and why?): Hole 16. It's complex, some weeks it's a simple shot that provides an important birdie (or ace run) in the closing holes. However other weeks, it's positioned deeper behind the line of bushes, making things more interesting. There are lots of risk/reward shots on the deeper positions, and with each position there's always the slight chance of taking a tree stroke if you misjudge your drive.

Morley Field Aces: 16 C with a champ Viking and 18 C with a champ Teebird. Both 5 years ago.

Favorite Disc (and why?): It would have to be the Roc. You can do anything with it. Straight shot? No problem. Slight anhyzer? Sure thing. Headwind? No worries. Hyzer shot? I've got it.

Favorite Driver (and why?): I think quite a few people have heard me ramble on and on about this one, hands down champion Teebirds. It's a roc that flies further and faster. It's a really easy disc to control, and very dependable on how it flies it's lines. Plus, with the smaller rim size, it doesn't require the mega-snap that discs such as the boss and destroyer do. As a result I have a better ability to focus on controlling my shot.

Favorite Midrange (and why?): Champion Classic Rocs. It's the best because it is the middle ground between a roc and a spider. Stable, with a dependable fade at the end of it's flight. Beyond that, it's the easiest driver I've found to throw side-arm approach shots with. Unfortunately, they've been discontinued, so good luck finding one.

Favorite Putter (and why?): Aviars. All shapes and varieties. With putting it's the archer, not the arrow, but the aviar is my "arrow" of choice.

In My Bag: Long Range Drivers: Champ Orc Star Excaliber 2 Champ Destroyers Star Boss Fairway Drivers: Champ Leopard Champ Valkyre Champ Teebird Champ Eagle Champ Firebird Midrange: 3 Rocs (Star Ontario, KC, DX) Gateway Blade Spider

Tourney wins and / or Top 5 finishes (not necessarily from Morley): Morley (won each division once in a monthly)

Favorite Disc Golf Website (and why?): PDGA.com. So many resources, and vast amounts of info on up coming tournaments, and course locations.

Favorite Pro Player (and why?): John Childs. I got to watch him during the final round of the Memorial this year. He's a lefty holding his own in the right handed world of disc golf!!

Tips for newer players and players looking to improve: Playing at Morley is fun, however, the one thing that has helped me more than anything with my game has been going to an empty park and throwing every disc in my bag. Find a local park, and learn what your discs want to do. At a park you can take your time and focus on correcting your form, and slowing down your release without having it impact your round. At a park you can figure out how to make your disc fly in specific directions, and more importantly, figure out what it wants to do when released level. It doesn't take long, set aside maybe 45 minutes a couple of times a week. You'll be surprised by the improvement in your game.

Morley Player Profile: Tyler Courtney

Tyler Courtney CIMG7468Intermediate / Recreational

Began Playing Disc Golf: October 2007 at Morley. Thought the game was pretty lame until I hit my first birdie. Been hooked ever since!

First Disc: Pro Wraith and yea, it was pink.

Favorite Holes at Morley: 5 (long positions), 8 (any position)

Morley Field Aces: 1! Hole 2. Took me two and a half years to get it!

Favorite Disc: Champion XCalibur, 175

Favorite Drivers: Champion Boss, Champion TeeBird

Favorite Midrange: Champion Spider, Champion Stingray

Favorite Putters: Magnets (Hard)

In My Bag: Drivers : 175 Champ Boss, 175 Champ XCalibur, 175 First Run Star XCalibur, 173 First Run Champ Groove, 175 Champ Teebird, 167 CFR Wraith, 171 Star TL. Midrange : 175 Champ Spider, 177 Champ Stingray, 172 Star Gator, 180 Champ Shark, 168 Champ Shark,173 ProD Wasp. Putters : 3 ProD Magnets (Various weights), Max Weight Elite Z Magnet.

Tourney Placements : None yet. Need to have tourneys on weekdays!

Favorite Disc Golf Website: dgcoursereview.com

Favorite Pro Player: Ken Climo

Tips for New Disc Golf Players : Buy 3 of the exact same putters and practice your form often. Find a field and unload your bag including midrage and putters to get your disc's flight pattern down. Do this often until comfortable with all your plastic. Always throw at 70% power. Less is more in this game. HAVE FUN and TELL YOUR FRIENDS!

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Player Profile: Jonathan Wilson "jdub"

Jonathan WilsonSlide1 "jdub"YDGA#: 1 Future Pro Tour Top Money Earners ($100,00 and above)

Began Playing Disc Golf: 2006 at Morley Field. My dad (mdub) brought me when I was 3 years old. My friend at the course is Luke (Kayleen's son). He and I will be battling it out in a few years just like Micah and Carlo do now!... (and Adazm's son). I like Morley Field but I wish they had golf carts like Emerald Isle. That place rocks!

First Disc: 100g ROC

Favorite Hole at Morley: Either hole 5 (which I can crush) so I can hang out with all the dogs (canines) usually resting near the 5 and 7 teepad or hole 15 because its near the snack bar. I have pared holes 1, 2, 16 and 17!

Morley Field Aces: Zero (the same number that my dad has and he's been playing 30 years!)

Favorite Disc: Orange 120g ROC that Steve Rico gave me at Sylmar

In My Bag: Yellow 100g ROC Orange 120g ROC Clear 110g #2 Hyzer Clear 110g Upshot

Tourney wins and / or Top 5 finishes (not necessarily from Morley): None yet, but I'll take on all-comers' with the proper handicap scoring!

Favorite Disc Golf Website: www.morleyfield.com because my dad does the website

Favorite Pro Player: Snapper or Steve Rico or KG or Carl Renda

Tips for newer players and players looking to improve: "Keep your head in the game"

Disc Golf Lessons at Morley Field

Slide1Morley Field now offers lessons through the pro shop from our our local pro Micah Dorius. Whether you are an advanced or novice player you will walk away with tips to improve your game. Micah is a Team Innova sponsored disc golf pro and a very well respected personality in the disc golf world.

Sign up soon at the Morley Field pro shop. Spots will fill up fast.

See the attached flyer for more info.

Disc Golf For The Wii!

Editors Review -tiger-woods-pga-tour-10-wiiThis is a must have for and disc golf / Wii owner. You can play on 16 realistic golf courses - Pebble Beach, Doral, and even Torrey Pines!; to name a few (Torrey Pines must be unlocked during the ball golf section of the game...bummer). Do not buy this without the new Wii FullMotion control adapter. This new tecnology from Nintendo allows full 360 degree range of motion. This allows hyzer, anhyzer, rollers etc.... Save some money buy purchasing the bundle of game and adapter.

The game also adds realism through real-time weather. Your internet connected Wii will access the local weather in your area and incorporate those conditions into your round. This definitely makes a difference. There are a lot of cool features like that that make this a must have video game.

Putting is a little too easy and many birdies are to be had but you will agree to the standards after playing a few rounds. Overall rating (disc and that silly ball golf game) we'll give it a 9.5. The ONLY issue aside from not being able to play all the course at the start, which stop it from receiving a 10 is that the Wii graphics are good but not great (as expected on this limited platform).

Graphics - 9 Control - 10 Fun Factor - 10 Difficulty - Normal (6 year old beat me by 2 strokes disc golfing at Pebble Beach) Players - Up to four at one time Discs - Three: Driver, midrange, putter Playing disc golf at Torrey Pines... priceless!

editors note - Thanks to Tiger Woods for puting his name behind our sport. Thanks (sarcastically) to Tiger Woods for the upcoming throngs of crowds to the already overloaded Morley Course and parking. lol

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Noah McBride - A Cool Kid!

His dad knew long before their first visit with Auntie to Morley Field that the boy could throw a Frisbee. Sure, lots of kids can fling one, but Noah's first throws as a toddler in the backyard were natural and possessed an uncanny accuracy. His casual nature and competitive drive eventually led him to the first tee. Noah started playing disc golf regularly this year (2009). At ten years old, he is not the youngest player ever seen at the Morley Field links. But Noah's enthusiasm for the sport is beginning to attract attention and valuable lessons from more experienced players here. His stature as a novice often leads to friendly advice from players much more "in the know" than his old man. Noah  is soaking up every word.

Disc golf at Morley also seems to be teaching Noah there is more to this disc-shaped world than simply waiting at the next tee. With each round, Noah is recognizing and greeting familiar faces on the course and with that he seems to be learning the meaning of community.

These days, Noah proudly carries a budding collection of discs in his own green shoulder bag and, though he won't brag, he will tell you about his first hole-five par. Noah is certainly hooked on Disc Golf and he can't wait to play that next round.

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From his dad – On December 10, 2007 Noah was eight and half. A benign tumor was found on his optic nerve near his pituitary gland nine months earlier. It had to come out because he would likely lose peripheral vision (or worse), if not. Skilled hands at Children's Hospital removed it; he spent five days at the hospital and recovered at home after that. Back to school in January. Baseball season started in March and he made the allstar roster by May; then allstar soccer in the fall. He is very low-key about it, but it is a significant part of his life and I consider it an amazing life event that he probably won't fathom until he's much older.

It certainly helps me with perspective in my life...

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Say Hi to Noah when you see him on the course. He’s a cool kid!

June 2009 Monthly Results

OpenChris Wymer   -9*       $75 Angel Garcia    -7         $39.50 Kevin Gomez    -7         $39.50 Willie Lister      -4 Mike Ballestas -3 Rick Bays         even Mike Tyberg    even Josh E              +2 Marc Jarvis     +4 Mike Lust        DNF Alex                 DNF

Advanced Chris Hanau     -12^     $50 shop credit + grab bag D-unit               -9         $42 shop credit Randy Wylot    -7         $28.75 shop credit Serban              -7         $28.75 shop credit John Maki        -5 Jonathan Maki  -3 Adam                -3 Augie               -1 Parnell             -1 Paul Stephens   -1 Ian                    even Josh D              +7 Danny Z           +8

Intermediate Garrett Burk     -7      $40 shop credit + grab bag KC Sowa           -4         $33 shop credit Patrick P          +4        $23 shop credit Tracy               +4        $23 shop credit Brooks             +6        $16 shop credit Stretch             +6 Shooter            +7 Shane D           +8 Sage                 +8 David               +10 Seho                +11 RJ                    +13 Bill                   +16 Heath               DNF

* Chris Wymer set a course record for the highest total score to ever win a monthly at Morley in the Open division.

^ Bumped up to next division

Three aces were hit on the day.  The first two were in the first round by Marc Jarvis and KC Sowa.  Mike Ballestas began the second round with an ace on hole 18.

Player Profile: Dale Chambless "Godfather"

daleDale Chambless “Godfather”Novice/Rec

Began Playing DG: My friends brought me out in the summer of 2008.  I was instantly hooked, and by January I was buying monthly passes so I can play everyday.

First Disc: The first two discs I bought were a first run Champion Boss and an Omega SuperSoft putter after playing for about a month.

Favorite Hole at Morley: 16.  This hole has everything.  Easy ace runs when in the front and long, challenging shots when its deep.

Aces: I'm coming up on one year of disc golf and I still have no aces. Hit the basket, pole, chains, flag, and everything else I could hit, but nothing has stuck yet.

Favorite Disc: The one that goes in the basket

Favorite Driver: Champion Destroyer

Favorite Midrange: Star Cro

Favorite Putter: Omega SS

In My Bag: I often get picked on for carrying way too much plastic, but I feel like I need every disc in my bag to make up for the fact that I'm not very good.  I've got a few discs that I'm letting my wife use too, so this week my bag is holding: Innova:  Star Plastic:  Max, X-Caliber, Destroyer, T-Rex, Gator, Cro. Champion Plastic:  Monster, Destroyer, Boss, Groove, Beast, Starfire, Monarch, Teebird, Leopard, Firebird, Spider. Discraft: Elite X Plastic: Buzz. Z Plastic:  Crystal Challenger, Magnet. Millennium: QJLS, Omega SS (2) Gateway: Assassin

Favorite DG Website: discgolfersr.us and morleyfield.com

Favorite Pro Player:  Haven't met a lot of pros other than the guys that play open at Morley.  The guy that has been the biggest help to game so far is Carlo Pelg.  Friendly, outgoing, helpful, and all business on the course.

Tips for Newer Players: The less you do, the more you do.  Get out of your head.  Slow it down.  Spend a day at the park playing catch with different discs to learn them.  When you're on the course let your instincts take over and "Do Less."

Morley Player Profile: Mike Kvasnicka

mikekMike KvasnickaPDGA#15431 Advanced Masters

Began Playing Disc Golf: 1978 (with Frisbees) & 1992 (with Golf discs)

First Disc: Black Shark

Favorite Hole at Morley: 3 in the tree line right

Morley Field Aces: 3

Favorite Disc: Special Edition Soft Rhyno

Favorite Drivers: Pro Wraith

Favorite Midranges: San Marino Roc

Favorite Putter: Aviar

In My Bag: All the above + a fourth and fifth Run Candy Valkyrie a Third run Candy Teebird, a Z-MRV, a DX whippet, a Star stamp Destroyer and a Star Wraith

Tourney wins and / or Top 5 finishes (not necessarily from Morley): 2007 EIEIO = 1st (Adv Masters) 2007 Spring Fling = 1st (Adv Masters) 2008 Waller Pines Open = 2nd (Adv Masters) 2003? Old Zoo Fling = 1st (Intermediate) 2004 Memorial = 8th (Advanced)

Favorite Disc Golf Website: Right now it’s the 2009 KC Worlds site because I’m going

Favorite Pro Player: Anyone who remains humble (Kenny Jarvis epitomizes this)

Tips for newer players and players looking to improve: Don’t model your game on mine

Fun Fact: I have played 179 courses in 27 states plus 3 courses in Canada

Player Profile: Jeff Nichols

Jeff NicholsSan Diego Aces 2009 Club President PDGA# 5530 Pro Grand Master

Began Playing Disc Golf: In 1981 I was a young man with too much time on my hands, so I joined some friends at Morley for some “Frisbee Golf”.  I was hooked instantly and started coming back every time I could.  My first aspiration to play competitively was when I saw Donny Olow park a Super Puppy on Hole 7 (now Hole 11) in its short position.  I knew at that time I wanted to play in competition.

First Disc: First golf disc was a 100 mold Midnight Flyer.

Favorite Disc: The one I’m going to throw next.

Favorite Drivers: Boss, Destroyer, TL.

Favorite Midranges: Rocs beat to various degrees, Cobra.

Favorite Putter: Super Puppy

In My Bag: Depends on the course. My usual Morley bag is: 2 Champion Boss’ 2 Star Destroyers CE Firebird Tee Bird L Sidewinder ’02 USDGC Roc KC Pro Roc Champion Cobra – super straight flyer DX Stingray Star Gator 9x KC Pro Aviar Super Puppy – sometimes carry one of my vintage ones, circ. 1984

Tourney wins and / or Top 5 finishes (not necessarily from Morley): 1990 San Diego Spring Fling – 4th place 2001 San Diego Open Pro Masters Champ Santa Maria Open – 2nd place (beat Johnny Lissaman in a playoff for the 2nd place trophy) 2004 Emerald Isle Open Pro Masters Champ 2005 Emerald Isle Open Pro Masters Champ (including a course record 1051 rated round) 2005 World Masters Flying Disc Championships – 2nd Place 2009 EIEIO – 2nd place.

Favorite Disc Golf Website: PDGA.com

Favorite Pro Player: “The Champ” – Ken Climo I had the pleasure to play with him on his home course in Clearwater, FL before he won his first Worlds.  I had met a lot of people who were very passionate about the game, but none more that him.  His skills and professionalism are unsurpassed.

Tips for newer players and players looking to improve: Beginners should learn to throw a putter or midrange disc before moving on to a driver.  I see many players who think they need to throw drivers while they could probably throw just as far with a midrange disc and retain much more control.  This is a game of control first, and only after control is mastered will distance be of any benefit.

Player Profile: Aaron Van Matre

3359666497_ddb63f99bdAaron Van MatrePDGA#: 35186 Advanced Amateur (927 rating)

Began Playing Disc Golf: Jan 2007 started playing more often and competitively....before that i was a "one disc" guy throwing thumbers mainly

First Disc: DX Firebird

Favorite Hole at Morley: #5, #10, #19

Morley Field Aces: 5 (#1D, #2B, #13E, #14B, #15C twice)

Favorite Disc: Right now it is the Pro Firebird

Favorite Drivers: Champion Wraith (165g & 172g) and Boss (Champion and Star)

Favorite Midranges: Z-Buzz & 1st run Cro

Favorite Putter: Voodoo & KC Aviar

In My Bag: Champion Monarch (172), Champion Wraith (165), Champion Wraith (172), 1st run CFR Boss (175), CFR Destroyer (175), Star Boss (167), CFR Xcaliber (175), Champion Leopard (170), CFR TL (172), Pro Firebird (172), Sparkle Tsunami (172), 2 Champion Firebirds (175), Champion Monster (175), Elite-Z Flick (169), Elite-Z Buzz (176), 1st run Star Cro (172), CFR Gator (175), Pro Pig (175), KC Pro Aviar (175g) & SS Voodoo (175).

Tourney Top 5 finishes (not necessarily from Morley): 18th - The Memorial in Scottsdale, AZ (qualified for AM Nationals) 5th - Emerald Isle Open 2nd - 2008 Halloween Classic in Scottsdale, AZ 2nd - 2008 Sun Valley Open 4th - 2008 Santa Maria Open

Favorite Disc Golf Website: discgolfersr.us, primediscs.com, pdga.com, discgolfcenter.com

Favorite Pro Player: Dave Feldberg, Nikko Locastro, & Paul McBeth

Tips for newer players and players looking to improve: Find an open field and throw! just go out and throw as often as you can. good thing about throwing in an open field is that you can see what your disc can do when you throw it with nothing in the way. because when you "learn" your discs and understand what they can do, you build confidence. and confidence on the course will translate to lower scores. also, practice your putts with purpose. putting practice will also instill confidence in your game. find twenty minutes in the day that is NOT before a round of disc golf. otherwise, you will rush through or even skip putting before playing a round.

editors note - Aaron is the player pictured on the front page of this web site

Morley Player Profile: Clark Jackson

3360486474_d709730b52Clark JacksonPDGA# 37721 Advanced

Began Playing Disc Golf: 1996 but didn't get serious till 2005.  (Now I even play in my dreams, it's an addiction)

First Disc: Cyclone (and aced with it)

Favorite Hole at Morley: Hole 3  This is my favorite hole because one I've aced it twice.  But mainly it really forced me to learn Anhyzer shorts, which are my favorite shots.  Plus when it's in the A and B position it's just a fun line drive.

Morley Field Aces: 18c, 3a (twice), 9c, 1a

Favorite Disc: Z Buzz (don't have one...get one) This disc can do anything.  Whatever line you put on it, it holds.  It's my favorite anhyzer disc.

Favorite Drivers: Champ Orc This is my go to driver, if I don't know what to throw, I throw this.  It's a little understable but very controlable.

Favorite Midranges: Z Buzz

Favorite Putter: Omega

In My Bag: Destroyer Champ and Star Wraith Z Buzz Z Wasp Gator TL Champ Z Comet Orc Z Predator

Favorite Disc Golf Website: DGCourseReview, Disc Golfers r us

Favorite Pro Player: I don't know to many of the pro's.  Mainly just the ones in SD, so...Trey (when he want to be call a Pro)  All the pro players are great!!  Especially SD pro's I've learned so much from them Micah, Miker, Kent, CVK, Carlo, Lust (never taught me a thing but...love ya the same)

Tips for newer players and players looking to improve: Just have fun, when you're having fun you play better.  Play more courses then just Morley. Practice and practice!!  and Practice more.  Think you've practiced enough, practice more.  (I need to listen to what I preach)

Spring Fling 2009 Wrap-Up

3503143646_c35984d8c7Our annual Amateur championship has once again produced a number of new champions. Kent LaGree leader after the first round held off a group of hard charging power players with heady play and timely putting. Patrick Paramore another first round leader in his division is rapidly developing into a top flight competitive golfer in the upper middle divisions. His course management skills served him well as he pulled off a 1 stroke victory in Ma2. A tie for first after regulation play created a playoff  between Morley’s  own 3503085622_a177293b55Yeti (Joe Obezo) and visiting Brian Newmark saw the interloper vanquish the Yeti’s hopes of his first victory. Although his animated Yeti trot to the podium during the awards ceremony drew one of the bigger belly chuckles of the day. Sean Wilburn sponsor of Kent LaGree pulled off a 1 stroke victory in the entry level  category Ma4. Kayleen Boyle was uncontested in the Advanced women’s category. Kimmy Cottrell finished with a comfortable 9 stroke victory over Fia Martin in the Intermediate women’s. And in another hard fought battle Laurie Stroh came back from a 4 stroke deficit from the first round to nip veteran player Robyn Butler by 1 stroke. Miker Ramos stepping back from open division play this year dominated a surprisingly small field of Am Masters. A nattily dressed Jeff Graham showed that regular practice pays off  as he easily handled the 9 player Am Grandmaster field.

I’d like to thank all of our sponsors: Innova, Discraft, Millennium, DGA, NP Trophy, and Billy Richards. Also all of 3502274611_92e379c8d0our hole sponsors: Keith Gregori and the Palm Desert Disc Club, Ron Toki and Allstate Ins., Mark Madden and Madcon Construction, Kent LaGree computer Services, Rick Bays disc Graphics, and Mark Wilson Morleyfield.com’s webmaster. A special thanks to James Fisher and the Panera Bread Restaurant for once again providing us with an awesome lunch. Shop staff is a huge help in this tourney behind the scenes keeping every facet of the organization of this event seamless. This years event staff was the biggest and best ever. In addition to the usual staff of my wife Joanne, Jim McDowell, Donny Olow, Dave Devine and myself several other volunteer’s really made a critical difference to the success of this event. Mark Wilson and his daughter Natalie gave up their entire Saturday then Mark went home and was up till 10 p.m. imputing results to the PDGA so players could wake up the next morning and see their player ratings. Greg Olson did the work of a half dozen normal mortals, and Rick Bays who did our artwork on the shirts and discs this year showed up and helped out all afternoon. I hope the players appreciate all their efforts I know I sure do. Good help and good friends make this event a joy to put on. Till next year keep the disc’s nose down and your putts up…

Snapper

PICTURES FROM SPRING FLING 2009

Morley Player Profile: Donny Olow

IMG_5008Donny OlowPDGA# 2656 Professional Masters / Open

Began Playing Disc Golf: I’ve been playing since 1976, before they had baskets and Snapper was selling discs out of the trunk of his car. 1971 We played a game called " Frisbee Bike Tag " You had to throw a frisbee at a guy riding his bike by you in the street , but you had to stay in the driveway area. Shots were about 100 feet away so no one got hurt.  If you were one of the throwers and hit the guy riding his bike past you , you had to now ride the bike , while the guy would throw at you !!   We all took turns !!!!  Lots of Fun !!!!   We also threw at Telephone poles , fire hydrants and trash cans.

First Disc: Blue Super Pro , circa 1966

Favorite Morley Field Hole: My Hardest Hole at Morley is Hole # 16 Long. My Easiest Hole at Morley is Hole # 16 Short.

Morley Field Aces: I have over 543 Hole-In Ones (Aces) in this time and hope to have more (not all at Morley). I have Aced 2 or more positions on every hole at Morley Field.

Personal Favorite Disc: First Run Original Red Candy TeeBird 174

Favorite Driver: Destroyer - DX , Star , Pro and Champion

Favorite Midrange: KC Pro Roc

Favorite Putter: 173 gram Blue  JK Pro Aviar X

Tourney wins or Top 5 finishes (not necessarily from Morley): I'm a Multiple Open Pro Morley Field Course Champion (pre Micah). I have won City , State and Out of State titles. I have not won a Pro NT or Pro Worlds title....yet.

“In My Bag”: When I Fly on the Airlines, I carry a Mini Revolution bag with Quad shocks and 14 discs. When I play Morley, La Mirada, El Dorado, Huntington Beach, etc ......  I use my Executive Ball Golf Cart by Bag Boy. I have converted it to Disc Golf standards !!! It's a Silver Avenger model with chrome wheels, no flat tires, cooler and disc carrier !!!!

Here is what it carrys for me : 174 gram Red Beat JLS for Rolling 174 gram Champion Dyed Orc 180 gram KC Pro White Roc 174 gram Champion Dyed Viking 174 gram Star Yellow Whippet 176 gram Red Squall 168 gram Star Orange Wraith 169 gram Star Destroyer ( Blue ) 167 gram White Pro Destroyer 175 gram Yellow Star Valkyrie 175 gram Yellow Champion Boss 168 gram Orange Star Boss 175 gram Champion TeeBird ( Yellow ) 175 gram Black KC Pro Aviar

My Favorite Cigar: Padron 3000 Maduro , dipped in Remy / Martin French Cognac.

Favorite Website: DiscGolfers R US  and PDGA.com

Favorite Pro Players: Marc and Ken Jarvis !!!!  Those kids are awesome and can throw a mile and don't have a attitude !!!

Tips For Other Players: Wear Comfortable Shoes with Good Grip !!! Relax !!!!!  Don't take this Sport too seriously, unless your playing for $ 1,000,000.00  You can give yourself a Migrane or worse , a stroke !!!! Start off just having Fun !!!!  Work on proper technique First , distance will come later.

2009 Spring Fling "Unofficial" Results

Men's Advanced kent1    Kent LeGree       -7 2    Ken Herrod     -6 3    John Ryan     -5 4    David Parnell     -3 4    Kevin Gomez     -3 6    Adam Cook     -2 7    Willie Lister     -1 8    Dave Roper     E 8    Shadd Wade     E 10    Adam Aguilera     1 10    Mike Ballestas     1 12    Abrey Daniels     2 12    Bart Gebbie     2 12    Brandon Langston     2 12    Mike Tyberg     2 16    Dave Crandall     3 17    Chuck Powell     4 17    Rhett Stroh     4 19    Anthony Bassett     5 19    Toby Brenard     5 19    Justin Kirk     5 22    Angel Garcia     6 23    Sean Olson     7 23    Jack Daniels     7 23    Vince Fox     7 26    Aaron Van Matre     8 27    Justin Fitzpatrick     10 28    Eddy Spracklen     12

Men's Intermediate

1    Patrick Paramore       -5 2    Paul Morgavo     -4 3    Casey Sowa     1 3    Jon Berg     1 5    Josh Roberts     3 5    Robert Martin     3 7    Alex Sakai     4 8    Ben Rutheford     5 9    Rocky Aguilera     7 9    Paul Mac Millan     7 9    Chris Givans     7 12    John Arce     10 12    Kirk Hinkleman     10 14    Mark Hawking     11 14    Mike Holmes     11 16    Travis Hutton     12 17    Chris Ragsdale     13 18    Taylor Darnall     15 19    Jeff Winter     17 20    John Curtis     18 21    Shane Dehner     20

Men's Recreational

1    Joseph Obezo       6 1    Brian Newmark     6 3    Dale Chambless     10 3    Derek Cameron     10 5    Jeff Brown     11 5    Mike Bass     11 7    James Fisher     12 8    Ryan Osborn     16 9    Wesley Sage     19 10    Brenden Sage     20 11    Robin Hendrickson     24 12    John Gregory     38

Men's Novice

1    Sean Wilburn      7 2    Josh Hoeckle     8 3    David Fukami     19 4    Justin Cheeseman     20 5    David Hamilton     21 6    Neil Mackay     26 7    Keith Gregori     27 8    Tom Schaff     30

Advanced Men's Masters

1    Miguel Ramos       -6 2    Danny Zwolenski     2 3    Randy Wylot     3 4    Mike Kvasnicka     8 4    Dan Shorkey     8 6    Billy Romhild     10 7    Dave Clapp     24

Advanced Men's Grandmasters

1     Jeff Graham       1 2    Frank Knapp     6 3    Ben Farrington     9 4    Eric Simmons     10 5    Bill Richards     12 6    Jim Ditch     15 7    Scott Jamison     17 8    Earl Tritt     20 9    John Butler     21 10    Kalyan Farrington     32

Advanced Women

1     Kayleen Boyle     24

Advanced Grandmasters Women

1     Laurie Stroh       32 2    Robyn Butler     33 3    Yvonne Jamison     39

Intermediate Women

1    Kimmy Cottrell      27 2    Sofia Martin     36 3    Krystal Griffin     53 3    Rita Nash     53

Pictures from Spring Fling 2009

Player Profile - Allen Risley "Rizbee"

slide15Allen Risleyold man, gimp, oh wise one, good lookin' PDGA#: 1752 Advanced Masters, aiming for Pro Grandmaster in 2011

Began Playing Disc Golf: Who knows?  1978 was my first time playing on baskets @ Rockledge Disc Golf Course (pay-to-play), Rockledge, FL.  Played in the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th, WDGC's.  Took 15 years off to raise kids and my blood pressure - glad to be back.

First Disc: Wham-O Fastback - First Golf Disc = DGA/Wham-O Midnight Flyer 40-mold

Favorite Hole at Morley: #5 - I love big, wide open hyzer shots

Morley Field Aces: Hole #16

Favorite Disc: Shuttle Puppy - I carry a 25-yr-old SP in my bag for long putts/approaches.  Don't bet against it going in.

Favorite Drivers: Sidewinder - great driver for lower-armspeed golfers like me, TeeBird - great all-around driver - very versatile - you're insane if you don't carry one.

Favorite Midranges: QMS Aurora, gummy

Favorite Putter: Discraft Putt-R - gummiest available

In My Bag: Here's my set-up for Morley: Burnt orange Revolution Team Texas Bag 150g gummy Champ Sidewinder 155g gummy Champ Valkyrie (Juliana Korver autographed) 160g Champ Sidewinder (surprisingly stable) 154g Champ Orc 157g Champ Beast (original mold) 153g Champ TeeBird (lefty ace disc) 160g Champ Starfire| 150g Champ Firebird 150g gummy Champ Leopard 150g gummy Champ Stingray 167g gummy QMS 165g Millenium Aurora 162g Star Rancho Roc (pink Baby Roc) 168g gummy Champ Rhyno 170g "Hands" Aviar 178g Discraft Sky-Streak (circa 1986) 170g Discraft X Putt'R

Tourney wins and / or Top 5 finishes (not necessarily from Morley): 1978 Florida Junior Overall Frisbee Champion numerous Open division wins/2nds/3rds over 20 years ago (I can't remember...) 2008 Chavez Ice Bowl - 1st - MM1 2008 & 2009 Redlands Ice Bowl - 1st overall 2009 Golden Sombrero Series Points Champion

Favorite Disc Golf Website: TeamRizbee.com

Favorite Pro Player: Of all time: #55 Steve Slasor Currently: Ken Climo

Tips for newer players and players looking to improve: Play your own game - not someone else's.  Don't throw max weight to prove your manhood, unless you want to see me beat you throwing 150-class.  Play the course, not your opponent or your ego.  Golf is a thinking man's game - don't forget it.  That, of course, means that many folks will never get it...