Any updates on the status of this?
This makes me smile haha.
You're a great ambassador for our sport and an all-around awesome dude MJ. You know how to straddle the line between the serious/competitive side of DG and the pure pleasure/enjoyment side. You're not looking to get rich and famous from disc golf; it's just something you love doing (and just so happen to be damn good at it haha).
I came from an ultimate background, and when I got into disc golf, the comet was the first disc I picked up. It felt natural to me. I could float and finesse shots, very similarly to the way I could with a lid. It demanded proper form and control, as opposed to powerful and eratic drives. I was hooked after my first round.
Looking back, I realize how fortunate I was to be introduced to this game with such an amazing and versitile disc and didn't succumb to the pitfalls of warp-speed drivers.
No deep, philosophical questions from me, but I'm assuming you'll be in Michigan for the Great Lakes Open.
What do you think of the Tobaggan course and the other GLO courses (Hudson Mills Original/Monster) and the Michigan disc golf scene in general?
Have you heard about the DG course on Belle Isle in Detroit? Thoughts?
It would be an absolute pleasure and honor to show you the course and play a round.
While you're in town you need to meet with some suits and tell them your fans want LE MJ ESP Comets haha.
Good luck out there, and I look forward to seeing you whoop some ass in person for the first time:thmbup: