As I sit on a plane about to take off towards Sula, Norway I felt it's time to actually announce something. A lot of people know that my disc golf game has gone down a few notches within the last 2yrs. There have been comments, messages, questions, podcasts, all about a new "movement" or "hitch" I have in my game. This "hitch" is NOT intended and never has been. I've had this so called "hitch" for almost 2yrs now, and when it first was going on I figured that if I practice harder that it would eventually fix itself. If you have ever hung out with me, you realize I could be "a bit" stubborn when it comes to certain things and there wasn't a piece of me that would ever admit something was wrong. I finally went in to have it looked at by a professional in Nashville to find out what's up and I found out that I have "shoulder impingement". I've been avoiding telling anyone because I really didn't want to make a big deal out of what's going on and start to create even more pressure on myself. I've concluded that it's time to come clean and admit what's wrong for one main reason. We all know there are internet trolls. I could care less what someone says about my cystic acne on my neck, I could care less what someone says about the way I dress, or what people think of my mental game, or their opinion on the discs that I throw, but I just can't listen to people blame my marriage for the way I'm playing anymore. Trish has been by my side when I won the USDGC, and by my side when I've gotten in the worst moods EVER after missing 12 putts inside the circle to end up not cashing. Trish is one of the main reasons why I haven't gone CRAZY after missing so many shots I used to easily hit. It's been almost 2yrs since I've felt extremely confident and it's time to finally turn that around. I've been seeing a professional in Nashville to hopefully get back to where I was a few years ago after I go through some physical therapy. Once again, if you know me well, you know that I won't quit working hard until I'm back on top. I want to thank all of my fans, friends, family, and especially my wife for ALWAYS being by my side. It's time for me to conquer a new goal inside my disc golf game, which is getting back on top.