Morley Field Website One Year Anniversary!

Today marks the one year anniversary of the new morleyfield.com website. Thank you to all the contributors over the past year (especially Ben Rutherford, Micah Dorius, and Snapper) and to all of those who have sent in your pictures, videos and Morley Field player profiles. A recent PDGA Magazine article commented on the profiles as valuable asset to our website. To those (anyone) who have not completed one... either a) do one soon or b) we will hunt you down until you do! lol Thanks to all of you for supporting this website!

As of 2/15/10 at 10am we have had 111,144 hits for the year!

Suggestions for the website can be sent to morleyfieldsd@yahoo.com.

Frisbee Inventor Dies At Age 90

2/11/10 - Walter Frederick Morrison, the man credited with inventing the Frisbee, has died at the age of 90. "That simple little toy has permeated every continent in every country, as many homes have Frisbees as any other device ever invented," McIff, who is from Morrison's hometown, Richfield, Utah, said. "How would you get through your youth without learning to throw a Frisbee?"

Morrison sold the production and manufacturing rights to his Pluto Platter in 1957. The plastic flying disc was later renamed the Frisbee, with sales surpassing 200m discs. It is now a staple at beaches and spawned sports such as Frisbee golf and the team sport Ultimate.

Morrison co-wrote a book with Frisbee enthusiast and historian Phil Kennedy in 2001. Kennedy released a brief statement on Thursday, wishing his late friend "smoooooth flights".

According to Kennedy, Morrison and his future wife, Lu, used to toss a tin cake pan on the beach in California. The idea for what would become the Frisbee grew as Morrison considered ways to make the cake pans fly better and, after serving as a pilot in the second world war, he began manufacturing his flying discs in 1948.

He would hawk the discs at local fairs and eventually attracted Wham-O Manufacturing, the company that bought the rights to Morrison's plastic discs.

Kennedy says Wham-O adopted the name Frisbee because that's what college students in New England were calling the Pluto Platters. The name came from the Frisbie Pie Co, a local bakery whose empty tins were tossed like the soon-to-be Frisbee.

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New Disc Golf Course Coming Soon In Escondido!

The Escondido City Council this week agreed to let the San Diego Aces Disc Golf Club install and maintain an 18-hole disc golf course on the northern end of Kit Carson Park near the amphitheater, with Bear Valley Parkway as its eastern boundary. Read more about it at the San Diego Aces Disc Golf Club website. We should ALL thank the Aces Board of Directors for the many, many hours of hard work to get this and other (upcoming) courses in the San Diego County area!

Join the SD Aces soon to support the building of new courses!

PDGA News Updates

We encourage all disc golfers to visit the PDGA website at www.pdga.com. At morleyfield.com we strive to make your life simpler by offering you one less click to get your PDGA disc golf news. We've added a live news feed (rss) from the PDGA website which will update all new info from their homepage.  Look for the news feed at the bottom of the links on the right column. You'll never have to click away from morleyfield.com again!

Morley Player Profile: Brendan Sage

editors note - in honor of the upcoming New Orleans Saints victory in the Super Bowl, we present "Sage", 'Orlean's native and Hurricane Katrina survivor. Sage is one of the founding members of the new kids disc golf organization -  YDGA. Read his story there. Brendan Sage "aka" Sage PDGA#: 39549

Began Playing Disc Golf: 1997 at Buccaneer State Park in Waveland, MS

First Disc: DX Shark and a Purana putter

Favorite Hole at Morley: 15 D was my first ace at Morley but hole 17 is my favorite because it reminds me of back home. (lots of trees)

Morley Field Aces: holes 1,2 twice,4,15 twice, 16, and hole 19

Favorite Disc: DGA Sparkle Squall

Favorite Driver: Champ. Orc

Favorite Midrange: Gator

Favorite Putter: This week it’s  a KC Pro  Aviar last week was the Reef and maybe I'll go back to my Magic, who knows ask the chains!

In My Bag: Star Boss Champ Orc Champ Katana Champ Excaliber Champ Sidewinder Star Teerex 2 Sparkle Rouge Champ Tee Bird Buzzz Wasp Sp. Squall Champ Gator Comet Sp. Reef KC Pro Aviar Magic

Tourney wins and / or Top 5 finishes: 2009 Morley Field Course Championship AM 5Th Place -5

Favorite Disc Golf Website: WWW.YDGA.org

Favorite Pro Player: Bobby Musick He loves to play the game and has fun while he does it! Tips for newer players and players looking to improve: Find a pro in your area play with them and ask them as many questions as you can with out making them run away hoping you will be quiet for just 5 minutes! good luck and keep sling'n

Disc Golf...Yeah, There’s Another App For That

Attempts at Disc Golf Video games miss as bad as this writers putts, but every once in a while one actually goes in the basket. This past year saw many Disc Golf video games released for the Wii as well as a few Disc Golf “apps” released for the iPhone/iTouch. Recently a new Disc Golf game, iDiscgolf PRO for these devices was released and to the surprise of many (including myself), it’s actually very fun. Only one course is available at launch, lets hope for more soon. You'll be hard pressed to find a better Disc Golf game at only $1.99. A- [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-tFfTLsQLpY&hl=en_US&fs=1&]

On a related note... this editor recently received his long awaited iPhone only to find out that you can not purchase insurance for it through AT&T as you can for other cell phones through your carrier ($5 per month, etc...). Some digging online found that State Farm will insure iPhones / Blackberrys, etc... through a "Personal Articles Policy". $30 per year, replacement cost, no deductible. The only policy that came close was through Safeguard which was $99 per year, no theft or damage replacement (basically an extended warranty). For questions regarding this policy we spoke to State Farm agent Caylyn Kraud at 858 451-0010.

Morley Player Profile: Patrick Paramore

Patrick Paramore (Mr. 500)PDGA #38001 Socal #721 Advanced/ Intermediate

Began Playing Disc Golf: A friend from work invited me out to Morley Field in August 2007 to meet for our fantasy football draft.  He introduced me to disc golf that day and I haven’t stopped the fever since. In 2009 I started my PDGA tour and played in 16 PDGA sanctioned events, competing in INT, ADV, and PRO.  I ended up finishing first in San Diego Aces Intermediate Points, fifth in Intermediate Socal Points, and earned over 1,000+ PDGA points to get an invitation to the 2010 Am Worlds in Ohio.  It has been a great first year tour and thank you to all the friends, players, and volunteers throughout Socal for making it a possibility.

First Disc: Blue Discraft Elite X Stratus (Snapper picked it out for me at the Pro Shop)

Favorite Morley Field Hole: Hole 4, lefty hole.  Just like to see my drive fly over the tree-line into hole 5 fairway for fun. It’s the picture on the front banner for Morley website.

Morley Field Aces: 4 Aces.

1C skip-blind ace, couldn’t find my disc until I saw it sitting in the basket.

4A, of all the lefty positions, I aced the righty position, throwing a sidearm Star Destroyer. Funny story is that I lost the disc in the lake at Bayside, ended up snorkeling around and found the disc, then went to Morley the same day and aced it.

1D, Teerex (my go to disc).

1D, skip in.

Personal Favorite Disc: White Star Boss 174gm, you can do everything with it, the perfect sidearm disc.

Favorite Driver: See above

Favorite Midrange: DGA Aftershock. Controllable, great glide, threw off Shark Tooth Mountain and it went 800+ft perfectly straight.

Favorite Putter: Orange Omega Super Soft, 167gm. I call it 1K (if you know me, you know why).

Tourney wins or Top 5 finishes (not necessarily from Morley): Co-Winner 2009 Sun Valley Open Final 5 Double Skins Match (made the $1,000 putt for the win) 1st - Intermediate 2009 Morley Field Spring Fling 2nd - Intermediate 2009 Fling XIII (Chavez Ridge) 4th - Intermediate 2009 13th El Dorado Open 5th - Intermediate 2009 Emerald Isle Open, 2009 Santa Maria Open, 2009 Sun Valley Open

“In My Bag”: 174 gm Star Boss 175 gm Champion Boss 175 gm Star Xcalibur (1st Run) 175 gm Champion Groove 175 gm Champion Destroyer 175 gm Star Destroyer (2009 EIEIO Stamp) 172 gm Star Destroyer 175 gm Star TeeRex 172 gm Champion Firebird (Crystal Blue) 172 gm Elite Z Flash (2009 Memorial Stamp) 180 gm Elite Z Drone (2009 Worlds 1st Run) 175 gm DGA Shockwave (Morley Field Stamp) 175 gm DGA Aftershock (Chavez Ridge Stamp) 175 gm Champion Coyote 175 gm Omega Super Soft 167 gm Omega Super Soft 1K Out of My Bag – a whole lot of monthly/tourney discs (60+)

Favorite Website: SanDiegoAces, PDGA, MorleyField, DiscGolfers R US

Favorite Pro Players: Bobby Musick, cool, calm, collective, down to earth, great knowledge of the game.

Paul McBeth, amazing skill, fun to watch, great talent, so much potential.

Tips For Other Players: As the great ones say (Tiger, Jordan, Ali) confidence is the key to success.  Build your confidence and reinforce it by repetitive motion.

Putting – develop a style that you are comfortable with and then practice on a regular basis.  Putt at least 15-20 minutes before a round and work on your in-the-circle putts only.  Once you are making more than 90% of these putts with 100% confidence, then step back a few feet.  Treat every single putt like it is the last putt of your life to save the world (that might be a little extreme).

Driving – first learn what the disc you are throwing is supposed to do.  Go out to a field and throw all your discs straight, then hyzer, then anhyzer, over and over.  Learn how the disc responds in different winds, such as headwinds, tailwinds, and crosswinds. Then once you feel comfortable with the disc characteristics, practice your control and accuracy by throwing at a 250-300ft distance.  As you develop solid form, you can move the distance back.

This is not a power game, but a finesse game.  The perfect form and a smooth balanced transition of your body from beginning to end will out throw and maintain control over the big arms any day, just watch Ken Jarvis.  Most of all, stay positive, always concentrate on the next shot, and keep it in 5th gear from start to finish (thanx Beanieman).

And one last thing, this is a grassroots sport made up of thousands of disc golf volunteers to make this sport happen.  Do your part and find some way that you contribute to help build this sport and make it become a huge success for the future of disc golf.

Why?...

Morley Field .com is offering a $25 reward to whomever has information that leads to the return of the stolen basket on hole 12. Players found the basket missing Sunday morning and it will be a least a week before it can be replaced. Morley Field prides itself on being a great tight-knit community of disc golfers. Lets hope it was just "less than intelligent" vandals and not a fellow disc golfer. That would be a shame. Send an email to morleyfieldsd@yahoo.com with any information that will lead to the return of the basket. Names will be left anonymous.

How To Play Morley Field: Hole #2

Welcome to the second installment of our new video instructional series “How To Play Morley Field”. We will post a new video for each hole once a week for 19 weeks. This series will include tips from our local Team Innova sponsored pro and 11 Time Morley Field Course Champion Micah Dorius. These 3-4 minute videos are focused on the novice to intermediate level players looking to improve their game with insights on how to play each hole position and deal with its unique features. We hope you will enjoy this series and walks away each week with new insight to improve your game. We are glad to hear your comments and welcome any ideas for more instructional Disc Golf videos.

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January Morley Monthly Results

   
Advanced  
Jason Rime  -13^  $52 shop credit + grab bag
Willie Lister      -11    $44 shop credit
Quin Henry      -10    $38 shop credit    
Jay H   -9   $28 shop credit
Stretch     -9   $28 shop credit
D Bear  -9   $28 shop credit
Luke      -8
Pete R     -8
Utah    -7
Brendan W  -7
Dale C   -6
Chris McCoy   -6
KC Sowa    -5
Ben R    -4
Aaron V     -4
Chef   -3
Tracy C    -2
Adam C   -1
   
Intermediate  
James L      -9^   $40 shop credit + grab bag
Garrett Burk     -9^   $30 shop credit
Mason       -9^   $20 shop credit
Todd F      -9^  
Chris Givans   -7   
Steve F      +2
Devo     +5
Seho          +6
Auggie      +8
Hawk DNF
   
Novice  
Eric Pfau     -6^   $28 shop credit + grab bag
Steve     +5^   $20 shop credit
Martin       +5   $20 shop credit
Josh H      +6   $16 shop credit
Paul P      +7   $13 shop credit
Rick P     +7    $13 shop credit
Dennis B      +8
Levi           +10
Damon      +11
David D       +11
Micah      +11
Mike M      +11
Jesse     +18
Tyson      +21
Jeff W      +24
Bobby L       +26
Tommy V      +30
   
Women  
Michelle C     +18   $8 shop credit + grab bag
Christina     +42   grab bag
   
^bumped to next division

How To Play Morley Field: Hole #1

We are starting the new year off with the introduction of our new video instructional series “How To Play Morley Field”. We will post a new video for each hole once a week for 19 weeks. This series will include tips from our local Team Innova sponsored pro and 11 Time Morley Field Course Champion Micah Dorius. These 3-4 minute videos are focused on the novice to intermediate level players looking to improve their game with insights on how to play each hole position and deal with its unique features. We hope you will enjoy this series and walks away each week with new insight to improve your game. We are glad to hear your comments and welcome any ideas for more instructional Disc Golf videos.

Enjoy!

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San Diego Aces Election Results

San Diego Aces Board of Directors (BOD) 2010 Election Results: The election results are final.  After two weeks of on-line voting and two days of ballot voting at Morley Field, Sun Valley, Montiel and Emerald Isle, the results are as follows...

The names are in descending order of votes received: Jeff Nichols Randy Wylot Allen Risley Daniel Litchman Aaron Van Matre Carl Renda Michelle Chambless Donny Olow

The amendment to change the by-laws to include a Membership Director passed overwhelmingly.  Since the amendment was passed during the BOD election process, the membership director will be appointed by the 2010 BOD for the 2010 year.

Thank you all for participating in this year’s election.  The on-line voting proved successful, increasing the membership voting by 20%.

Coming Soon To A Bag Near You

Discraft NukePDGA Approved 10/31/09 A maximum distance with the widest rim legally allowed helps to give NUKE a huge distance advantage, and the 1.6 stability rating makes it more useful to a wider range of players.  The Discraft NUKE will be released spring 2010.    

Maker           Mx wt  Diam   ht   rim    rim    rim   rm dpth     rm config    Discraft Nuke   176.0   21.2   1.5  1.2   16.2   2.5   5.7          28.25        Innova Boss     176.0   21.2   1.5  1.2   16.2   2.5   5.7          26.00        Innova Katana   176.0   21.2   1.8  1.2   16.3   2.5   5.7          26.25