Tagged: Worlds Toggle Comment Threads | Keyboard Shortcuts

  • JT 2:12 pm on January 14, 2013 Permalink | Log in to leave a Comment
    Tags: 2012 World Championships, , , junior, , , Worlds   

    Looking Back: 2012 World Championships 

    [Written by fellow Doglegger and contributor, Emily. Read full story here.]

    Although it has been more than 3 years since I was introduced to disc golf, this is the first time I have had the winter disc golf bug.  Today, for example, in Missouri the high temperature was below freezing and there is 2 inches of snow and ice on the ground.   This is not my idea of disc golf weather, especially as a beginner who gets frustrated enough when my discs are dry.

    These conditions have left me thinking about disc golf much more than playing.  Mostly I have pondered my favorite disc golf moments from last year, and those I’m looking forward to most this year.  The biggest difference between the two is that now I’m a player, not just a spectator.

    Last summer I drove to Charlotte, NC, with my boyfriend and his dad for the 2012 Disc Golf World Championships.  At the time, I hadn’t even played a full 18-hole round of disc golf.  I was coming as a girlfriend, caddy, and camera girl.  From my point of view of as non-player and disc golf spectator of nearly 3 years, here were the top 5 things I loved about 2012 Worlds that I hadn’t seen anywhere else.

    5.  Beautiful courses
    Yes, I’ve been to other courses that were pretty (most notably, Diamond X in Billings, MT, and some courses in Des Moines, IA).  However, this was the first time that EVERY course I went to was gorgeous and visually interesting.  On top of simply being nice pieces of land with awesome layouts, they were clean with very little litter.  Despite the heat of the Carolina sun, it was always fulfilling to be outside just to see the courses.

    Image

    4.  Narrow, straight fairways with tall, skinny trees
    When I first started watching disc golf, I thought it was so neat how discs flew in curves and “S” shapes.  It wasn’t long before I realized that discs curve naturally, and it is extremely difficult to throw down a narrow fairway.  Watching drives on the numerous holes with tight hallways simply amazed me, especially because so many were so accurate!

    Image

    » Find out the TOP 3 Experiences that made Emily’s list, read full story here!


    the blog: http://www.doglegdiscgolf.com
    follow us on twitter: http://www.twitter.com/doglegdiscgolf
    like us on facebook: http://www.facebook.com/doglegdiscgolf

     
  • Killer B

    Killer B 8:23 am on July 25, 2012 Permalink | Log in to leave a Comment
    Tags: , , Worlds   

    Killer B welcomes home World Champs! 

    We had a great time this past Monday at Killer B Disc Golf Shop in Augusta, GA as we welcomed back our locals who participated in the 2012 World Championships in Charlotte. This group of golfers included two newly-crowned champions, Pro Legend Pete May and Advanced Grandmaster James Elkins!

    FOX54 sent over a reporter and she interviewed Pete, James, former World Champ Chuck Hornsby, 9th in the World Josh Childs (Pro Open), and 5th in the world Aaron Doyle (Jrs Under 16). It was a lot of fun!

    Look for the story to air Thursday or Friday. We’ll keep you posted!


    Most of the Augusta’s Worlds golfers.


    World Champ Pete May

     

    World Champ James Elkins
    Pete’s trophy and discs


     
c
compose new post
j
next post/next comment
k
previous post/previous comment
r
reply
e
edit
o
show/hide comments
t
go to top
l
go to login
h
show/hide help
shift + esc
cancel