IN THE BAG
FAIRWAY
MID-RANGE
PUTT & APPROACH
PLAYER INFO
BIO
Division: FPO
PDGA#: 51277
Rating: 930
Career Wins: 49
Career Earnings: $35,184.61
Height: 5'10"
Wingspan: 6'
Dominant Hand: Right
Number of Aces: 20+
Hometown: Nashville, TN
Titles
2020 Silver Cup XIX - Pro/Adv, 2019 Silver Cup XIX - Pro/Adv, 2013 PDGA Rookie of the Year,
Website: www.duchessofdiscgolf.com
Q&A
Memorable Win:
Crockett Ice Bowl, my first win.Advice:
Improvement takes practice. Others might be more talented than you, they might have more opportunities than you, but they can not out work you. If you want to be better at Disc Golf, put in the training time and you'll see the results.
Use the Innova Disc selection charts to learn about and find the discs that are right for you.
Goals:
To Be A World Champion!!!REVIEWS
Roadrunner
The StarLite Roadrunner is my favorite disc. I use it for anhyzers and long, accurate upshots under 275'. It is easy to throw for beginners and if you have trouble throwing anhyzers, try one in lighter weights between 134g-145g.
Mako
The Star Mako is the best midrange disc on the market in my opinion. It flies a straight line right out of the box. The Mako is also good for short anhyzer shots. If you like straight, it's great!
Katana
The Blizzard Katana is my go-to distance driver when there is little to no wind. As a new player, the Katana helped me achieve maximum distance. Try one out in light weights between 135g-150g if you want to add some distance to your drives. It is also a great disc for new female players!