IN THE BAG
DISTANCE
FAIRWAY
PUTT & APPROACH
PLAYER INFO
BIO
Division: Grandmasters
PDGA#: 2632
Rating: 958
Career Wins: 123*
Career Earnings: $123,010.59
Dominant Hand: Right
Number of Aces: 50+
Longest Measured Throw: 400'
Hometown: Bowling Green, KY
Titles
Masters World Champion 1988, Grandmasters World Champion 1995, 1997, 2005, and 2006, Senior Grandmasters World Champion 2009, 2010, and 2012, Hall of Fame Inductee 1995
Website: health-bytes.com
Q&A
Memorable Win:
1988 Worlds, also 2019 Worlds (double eagle on #17 at Brewster Ridge)Advice:
Play for enjoyment, be a cheerleader for your group.Goals:
Short term: work on fitness over the winter, get to Florida for some winter training, play strong at Emporia Masters Worlds. Long term: Add to major wins, continue competing for 10-20 more years.Additional Comments:
Please take a look at my sites: Health-bytes.com and Healthyweightkids.com
REVIEWS
Mako
The Star Mako is a very reliable approach disc when you are just out of putting range. Great for shorter right-turn drives where you need continued glide to the right.
Boss
The Blizzard Boss is my go-to driver, best distance in my bag. I can throw confidently into the wind and not worry about flipping, and I am throwing around 150g. Throwing low with moderate turnover will keep it straight without cutting back left at the end. A little higher with just a little turn will allow it to
XD
My main driver at the Worlds in 85. Great for long straight shots. When longer drivers came along, I started using the XD for mid-range shots.
Leopard
The Star Leopard is the best overall disc ever! Incredibly accurate, and can hold a smooth hyzer, or a medium to hard turnover without S-ing back. It can also stay on a very straight line to sneak through a long, straight, and narrow fairway.