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I recall reading that in some other thread a maybe 2-3 years ago. To his credit, he's getting more out of disc golf than I am.He also runs the local shop here in Des Moines. Still plays in the MP40 class in some tournaments.
I didn't see him do any of his bug eyed staring into the camera schtick today.Watched the free 1st round coverage.
That caddy still likes to break the 4th wall.
Or maybe Simon, being older and wiser, told him "look, I am on the lead card and who people want to see. Not you. Remember that if you want to be my caddy next round". I am curious why he and Buhr parted ways... Well, not really.I didn't see him do any of his bug eyed staring into the camera schtick today.
I'm guessing he was told by the PDGA to knock it off.
Just after AB threw his tee shot on #1, he looks straight into the camera here.I didn't see him do any of his bug eyed staring into the camera schtick today.
I'm guessing he was told by the PDGA to knock it off.
i wonder if he is doing the stare thing on purpose. it kind of interupts the flow when i am watching the edited coverage to suddenly see "the look".Watched the free 1st round coverage.
That caddy still likes to break the 4th wall.
Apparently, he's a fairly popular among touring pros. But I just don't care for the guy. FWIW, he's gotta be the only caddy I recognize, but that's probably not a good thing.![]()
I thought the same thing about Christopher Robbins. He is playing like pooh though.This probably isn't an original observation, but "B. Sides" just looks like a super fake name.
One change to make 17 play better with smoother scoring separation would be to mark all of the OB as a Relief Area instead so there's only one stroke penalty for each throwing error. Players would still go to the DZs as marked when missing Iowa and landing in the RA. The way it plays now with OB, there's at least a 2-stroke penalty for each throwing error.Gannon's first efforts at course design (17 and 18) turned out well. Rules on 17 are probably a bit too punitive though- maybe let the shots that make it to Iowa but go outside the state boundaries (green is shaped like Iowa) play traditional OB rules instead of heading to the drop zone. Also perverse fun watching Hole 18 bite him on the ass. (I like Gannon and generally want him to do well but have found myself in that position from time to time.)