larrod25
Par Member
Then I looked for Gary Wolfe on PDGA and he isn't an active member any longer.
Anybody know the story on that?
Don't know if there is a story, but I saw him at Indian Creek DGC just a few weeks ago.
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Then I looked for Gary Wolfe on PDGA and he isn't an active member any longer.
Anybody know the story on that?
Don't know if there is a story, but I saw him at Indian Creek DGC just a few weeks ago.
Don't know if there is a story, but I saw him at Indian Creek DGC just a few weeks ago.
Wait did someone say Feldberg left Oregon for Alabama?
A different state that starts and ends with A. Think, why would this guy know that?
Uh... Alaska? How many courses do they have up there?
I think he is talking about Arizona
I like the idea of a real big disc. Over the years I've thrown Jaguars, The Lynx and a Condor. All have been great discs. Compare those to a Whippet and they're much bigger.
I was gonna guess Atlanta, or maybe Antarctica?
One of my best mates has a Condor and when he puts it in his bag he'll sometimes spend minutes looking for a disc when it gets hidden inside the Condor and the side of the bag. It's hilarious-sized.
For the past 5 years with Discraft I have appreciated and relied on their support. I'll never forget my first family in disc golf. That being said, beginning 2013, I will embark on a new disc golf journey. I don't know the best way to do this so I think I'll list a few of the big events that have led me to where I am today:
In May '06, I played my very first round of disc golf, the sport that has since consumed my entire life.
In October '07, while spectating the USDGC as an amateur who had never won a PDGC event at any level, Kirk Yoo approached me and asked me if I was interested in throwing for team Discraft. Without hesistation I say "OF COURSE!"
In February '08 I was officially a proud member of the team. They sensed my excitement for the game and did something that most companies rarely do and signed on an unproved amateur. The following summer in Kalamazoo, I won AM worlds and was ready to begin my pro career.
Since then I have won Pro Rookie of the Year ('09), won 40 pro tournaments and traveled the country (and even overseas) pursuing disc golf, the thing I love most, all as a member of team Discraft. There is no way to put into words how much I appreciate their support through these past 5 years. I had never imagined a situation where they wouldn't be by my side in my pursuit of this amazing game.
Very recently something unique and exciting has come up. An opportunity too great to pass on. I would like to thank Discraft for all that they have done for me but it is now time for me pursure a new venture and to go in a different direction. 2013 proves to be an exciting season and I CANNOT wait see what the future holds for both me and this amazing sport!
Arkansa?