Morley Locals Crush SoCal Championships

Congratulations to Angel Garcia, Morley local and Pro Shop employee for winning the advanced division of the 2010 SoCal Championship Series at La Mirada this past weekend. Morley swept the division with the top four places with great rounds by Daniel Litchman, Alex Nichols and Max Nichols.

PDGA Scoring

Scores in order :

Name Score Total
Angel Garcia -16 149
Daniel Lichtman -14 151
Alexander Nichols -13 152
Maxwell Nichols -13 152
Adazm Nash -7 158
Carl Renda -7 158
Benjamin Rutherford -6 159
Evan Taylor -6 159
Luke Christensen -6 159
Benjamin Farris -5 160
Joshua Damron -5 160
Rhett Stroh -5 160
Josh Marsh -3 162
Aj Risley -3 162
Spence Stevens E 165
Dale Chambless E 168
Eric Simmons 1 166
Brendan Sage 2 170
Danny Zwolenski 7 172
Joshua Hesser 9 177
Mark Hawking 10 178
Mike Henry 16 184
Brian Dowling 18 186
Amber Ivy 26 194
Laurie Stroh 29 197
Robert Martin 29 197
Mark Wilson 29 197
Michelle Chambless 30 198
E.j. Simmons 30 198
Natalie Cook 37 205
Sofia Martin 54 222
Rita Nash 60 228

The Best Disc Golf App Ever?

Disc Golf Caddy for the iPhone. Yes, it is!

If your a disc golfer with an iPhone buy it. If you have a disc golf friend with an iPhone gift it to them. If your a disc golfer and are trying to decide between an iPhone and a Droid buy the iPhone and this app.

This is more than expected... choose pictures of your discs for each shot, track ALL your shots during a round using an interactive visual angle of release meter, rate each shot, etc... this thing is freakin' awesome!

no guarantees on phone purchases included in this review  :)

2010 Course Championship Final Results

PROS     AMS  
Micah -32   Paul M -13
Carlo -24   Philly Pete -10
Josh -23   Josh M -9
Mike -22   Glenn Jr -7
Angel -20   Dustin -6
Justin -17   Patrick P -1
Mike B -16   Bobby M 0
Jeff -13   Mike R 0
Mike W -12   Glenn Sr. 0
Randy -9   Chet 1
Jamie -9   Casey 1
Max -8   Jon 1
Alex -8   Jesse 2
Mike L -7   Mike H 3
Quinn -6   Dale C 3
Big D -5   Mike T 3
Ian -5   Todd F 4
D-Unit -5   Shooter 5
Triem -2   AJ 5
Mike H -1   Mason 7
Greg O -1   mdub 10
D-Nice -1   Eric P 10
Aaron G 19   Tracey C 11
      Eric M 11
WOMEN     Bailey 12
Kayleen 7   Jeff 13
Emily 13   Hawk 13
Meesh 32   Nicholas 14
Ivy 31   Augie 16
Kimmy 35   Brian O 16
Natalie 37   Josh 18
Rianne 41   Matt H 20
      Kevin C 21
      Mike CH 24
      Rastin 27
      Tommy V 32
      Wylie 39

F.A.D.E. Tourney Disc Golf Bag Review (Bonus)

F.A.D.E. (Freaking Awesome Disc Equipment) has obviously been putting in some overtime hours in their R&D wing as evidenced in their new Tourney Bags. Our initial response was "looks nice, kinda like the popular Innova Competition bags". Well... that's not a bad thing but this F.A.D.E. bag more than stands on it's own. Overall we were very impressed with the bag. Aces: - Built-in bag support “Disc-Hugger” internal frame. In our opinion this is THE selling point of the bag. Many bags have you unfold a stiff-ish  internal “frame” or offer no real frame at all. Not much of a problem until the bag gets a little use and then you have some of these issues - a) the bag top/opening sags onto itself making retrieving a disc a chore. This is true especially in large lightweight bags. b) those bags also tend to buckle due to the stress at the four connecting points of quadshocks.. c) many of the lightweight bags also tend to stretch over time resulting in your disc flopping over or sliding around in your bag. The disc hugger system incorporates small sewn-in fiberglass rods at the top of the hard-fabric frame which actually hug or slightly squeeze the disc(s) in place to keep them from sliding, slipping or falling out and the frame itself velcros to the bag. Well thought out.

Birdies: - Value. Both design and construction seem to offer long-term use and durability. Very reasonably priced for what you get. - Two insulated beverage holders with sinch-tie top and grommet hole at bottom for drainage - Heavy duty golf-towel clip

Pars: - Holds 22 discs + two putters - Zippered main compartment cover - Zippered mesh pocket under main cover - Two moveable disc dividers

Bogies: - nada

BONUS - F.A.D.E. has developed their own set of bag straps/shocks/harnesses/etc… We were also very impressed with the design of these babys. The two features that stand out are the built-in rain shield and the removable cross-chest strap. Some “shocks” feature the chest strap but are permanently attached. These become tangled far too often and just plain get in the way. The rain shield is extremely lightweight and rolls very conveniently into a small pouch attached along the top of the rear should strap. The shield was designed to fully cover the players bag during rain but as we found out during a rare recent rain in San Diego, it can be pulled overhead by hand to use as a quick rain cover. Players not wanting to have the added bulk of the cover built in to the bag can remove it completely from its pouch via its Velcro strap.

If our instincts are right, you'll be seeing plenty more F.A.D.E. Disc Golf Bags around SoCal courses soon. You can look them up at http://fadegear.com

Disc Golf Tutorial Videos - Power Grips of the Pros

There are hundreds of instructional disc golf videos on the net but not all come from players that actually excel at the sport. Beginning this month we will begin posting a video every few weeks in hopes you can glean something from the pros. We might as well start with the best in the game - Dave Feldberg

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28ABf6csQpM&feature=related

Win A Disc Golf Videogame!

You've been hearing about it from friends, the internet and on TV! Now is your chance to win the latest and greatest Motion Controller and Videogame with the best Disc Golf graphics and gameplay ever to hit the gaming world! morleyfield.com is glad to be giving one copy away to a lucky discgolfer. All you need to do is send an email to morleyfieldsd@yahoo.com and enter the word "CHAINS" in the subject line.

No further information is needed. The winner will be drawn at random and contacted for their shipping info. ONLY ONE ENTRY PER PERSON. Multiple entries or spam will be disqualified. Contest closes Monday, October 18th. This drawing is for the game and controllers only. Good luck!

Morley Player Profile: Bill Richards

Bill Richards

Nicknames: “Boomer Bill” and “Mr. Putter” (not because I make them) PDGA#: 11016 Division: Pro Legends in 2011 (I will be 69 yrs. old)

Began Playing Disc Golf: I started playing around 1993 or 94.  I played tournament racquetball for 20 years and the younger guys were starting to pound me.  I have two sons that when I played them in racquetball I didn’t let up much.  They found disc golf and played for about a year before  inviting me to play.  They did not let up. The first round I threw 28 over.  But, what I found was a sport that converted over very well from racquetball and was played in age brackets.  I was off and running.

First Disc: 167 Panther (Still have it.)

Favorite Hole at Morley: 16 in the long position. (big an-hyser)

Favorite Story: Consistency is everything!  I was playing hole one in the C position at Morley Field.  I threw a hyser over the top of the trees on the right and stuck the disc in the very top branch of the tallest tree.  I just said forget about it and kept playing.  When I was up on hole one to start the second round, I threw the same hyser shot.  I knocked my stuck disc out of the top of the tree.

Morley Field Aces: 30 +

Favorite Disc: 2nd run candy Valkyrie

Favorite Drivers: 150 R-Pro Boss

Favorite Midranges: San Marino Roc

Favorite Putter: R-Pro Cro

In My Bag: I carry 40 or 50 disks in my trunk + what’s in my bag. My bag changes depending on the course I am playing.  I have several of the same model and weight discs that go in and out of my bag. This gives me good disc rotation and makes it less traumatic when I lose a disc.  At this time my bag contains:

168 JK PRO Aviar – X putter -- I use this for approaching and putting in the wind. If I was in Las Vegas and in the real bad wind, I would use my ROC to putt with. 175 R-Pro Cro – Very straight and sticky putter (I know it’s a midrange, but it’s a great putter). 150 R-Pro Boss – This is an old beat up disc I have to give a big hyser to when I throw it.  This is my longest driver with the wind.  It has a beautiful S flight. 153 Champion Valkyrie – Not as long in distance, but a much more accurate driver.  I use this with the wind when I have little room for error. 167 Champion Valkyrie – This is one of the first flat top Valkyrie’s.  Into moderate wind this is fairly straight. 172 Star Destroyer (2007 Gentlemen’s Club Disc) – This is beat up and fairly straight and long for a Destroyer. 170 Champion Destroyer (Fling XI Tournament Disc) – Awesome into the wind long driver. 174 KC Pro TeeBird – Medium to long approach Hyser. 180 San Marino ROC – Straight approach.  Great for a World’s type course where you are throwing through trees, narrow fairways or mandatory’s. 172 Special Edition Leopard – Long and short left breaking roller.  178 Stingray – Older flat top.  Long right breaking roller.  A secret shot to get through tough, tight or narrow fairways is to hyser a Stingray low and straight and it will go straight for a100 to 150 feet. 180 Stingray – A short right roller. Perfect for an easy birdie on Morley hole one in the short  position.  I buy these from Snapper out of the rental inventory.  The more beat up the better.

Tourney wins and / or Top 5 finishes (not necessarily from Morley): 1996 WFDF Pro Senior Grand Master World Champion - 2002 PDGA Pro Senior Grand Master World Doubles Champion – I have played in the last 8 PDGA Pro Senior Grand Master World Championships, highest finish 3rd – Held the World Pro Senior Grand Master distance record, longest 413 ft. - 1997, 2001, 2003 and 2004 So Cal Senior Grand Master Series Champion 

Favorite Disc Golf Website: PDGA, Aces and Morley Field

Tips for newer players and players looking to improve:First thought – Practice, Practice and Practice.  Second thought --When you let up, the disc will fly further.  You will understand when you do it.  Don’t over throw.  Third thought - As you throw most discs will get beat up and change.  Understand they are changing and change your throw with them.  You will find some of your older discs to be your best discs.

Disc Golf For The PS3 - "Hands On" Review!

We are thrilled to bring you a "hands-on" review of the disc golf section of Sports Champions w/ Move controller for the PS3. As an avid discgolfer and gamer, this reviewer can speak from a knowledge of the sport and it's intricacies and fun factor. In our terms...

Aces: - Graphics - Fun factor - Re-playability - multiple skill levels increase realism (putts dont stick like glue, etc...). - Three tee positions on every hole add great variety

 Birdies: - Disc aerodynamics - Gameplay physics - Available throws - hyzers, anhyzers, thumbers, rollers, etc... - Move controller feels at home in disc golfer’s hand - Course design: Fun, varied holes. Elevation shots, water hazards, etc... - Skills challenges (aim, accuracy , distance, etc...) - Ability to add your own personal music during play

 Pars: - In essence only one 18 hole course. Need two or three!  (to be fair the Disc Golf section of Sports Champions for the PS3 in one of six sports included in the package. One course with variations is fine/par, we just wished it had more! Can you say “PSN DG DLC ASAP!”?)

 Overall review: CHAINS!

reviewer update as of 9/21: My seven year old and I have continued to enjoy Sports Champions for the PS3, especially the Disc Golf section. With multiple skill level options players of all abilities can compete together in a round of up to four players. We have hosted a few evenings of virtual disc golf for friends both avid and newer players, ALL commenting positively on the fun and relative accuracy in capturing this wonderful sport of ours. The producers of the disc golf segment obviously went the extra mile to include the culture, from the tee signs to the unlockable fly-dye discs. Very cool. If you have a PS3 Sports Champions is A MUST HAVE!

Link to other reviews of Sports Champions for the PS3 IGN.com Gamespot.com Videogamer.com Gametrailers.com