Category Archives: Touring Pros

There’s a lot to talk about with the pros. From their style of play, to their actual performance in last week’s major tournament. Bio’s are also encouraged.

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Nikko Locastro is now Exclusively Innova???

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Am I the only one who was a little shocked to see that Nikko Locastro is now a member of the Innova Star Team? He’s now an Innova guy???  (Here’s the link to Innova where they casually mention their new … Continue reading

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Paul McBeth and Brittany Blair Give us a Peek of the Disc Golf Touring Life

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Last year’s Memorial Open winner Paul McBeth, and friend and fellow touring disc golfer Brittany Blair are starting a blog for the season. As we all know, there are dry spells of information with the professional disc golf tour. In … Continue reading

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The Matt Orum Shoulder-High Reach Back… Technique…

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Matt Orum’s pretty good right? Yeah, and according to this Innova Bio page, it looks like he’s stuck in the past… I assume this isn’t the case, but Innova could probably update his distance drivers and add something besides the … Continue reading

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“Signature Discs: Part One” By: Jaxon Sheehy

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Once or twice a year, as the disc golf season gets back into gear, the major disc golf manufacturers will launch a signature disc. I suppose “Signature Disc” literally means it has someone’s signature on it, not necessarily a “Special … Continue reading

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“Disc Golf Pro’s (and no cons) on YouTube- Part 2”

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Last week we took a quick look at some top pro disc golfers through YouTube clips. It was fun to go through some of my favorite clips and point them out. Well, the more I reflected on it, the more … Continue reading

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“Who’s Your Favorite Professional Touring Disc Golfer?” By: Jaxon Sheehy

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The better I get at disc golf, the less I actually respect the top pros. I mean, I can throw my Katana almost 250 feet!  Of course, in saying that, I’m being as sarcastic as humanly possible. I just like … Continue reading

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“Nate Doss is Pretty Good” By: Jaxon Sheehy

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2010 seemed like a two man battle. Even though E-Mac won worlds, and Shusterick won the USDGC- for the most part I recall a whole lot of Feldberg and Nikko. They ended up ranked #1 and #2 for the National … Continue reading

“Paul McBeth, Disc Golf, and the Year 2011” By: Jaxon Sheehy

Paul McBeth took the 2011 professional disc golf season by storm. Winning two of the nine National Tour stops this summer, he cemented his name onto the list of players to watch out for. The number of young and talented players seems to grow exponentially each year as the sport gains exposure. Yet, only two other players in the country (Nikko Locstro and Nathan Doss), both a few years older, managed to win two N.T. stops this season. And yet, it’s interesting to note that despite turning just 21 this summer, and being naturally athletic, the things that set him apart this season point more towards his preparation and dedication.

He began the year on the highlight reel by winning the Memorial Championship. The Memorial is the first tournament of the season each March, and every big name shows up and expects to win. Being a native of Southern California, Paul was able to practice out on a course the entire winter/off-season- and he clearly used this to stay fresh and not lose the muscle memory and form that can dwindle with lack of playing. It wasn’t only practice that kept Paul at the front of the pack however, as he also focused on simply “…getting into shape and being able to play 36 holes consecutively without gassing…” It seemed a little surprising to hear a younger player talk about ‘being in shape,’ but a disc golfer can only be consistent if they have endurance as well; and as we all know, you don’t have to be 30 pounds overweight to be out of shape.

We asked him about his approach to a more specific thing as well- namely a wide open par 4 hole. “What goes through your mind as you step up?” This can be a great place for a spectator to sit at a National Tour event, since the players really air it out and throw for extreme distance. It’s also a place where the opportunity to get a flashy eagle can blind a player to the easier birdie. This fact doesn’t escape him though, as he said, “…first I see if it’s reachable. If not, then I look for the best place to land to give myself an easy 3 look at the basket. I’m slowly learning to stop going for eagles these days…” …again showing that as he looks to improve his game he has the ability to see where maturity can help take strokes off his final scores.

This past July, Paul and a group of friends and fellow disc golf pro’s (including Ulibarri, Nikko, and Feldberg to name a few) traveled to Europe. When we asked what the highlight of the year was for him, he didn’t cite his win at the Memorial, or his comeback, record-setting round and subsequent victory at the Beaver State Fling. He said simply, “…my main highlight would have to be my trip to Europe for a month where I ended up winning an event (The Tali Open), but I was also able to spread the fun of disc golf with the crew I was with…

There’s a balance to competition and fun; a yin and yang of sorts. Everyone loves to win, but at the end of the day we do it for fun. This doesn’t mean we should never take disc golf serious though. When we asked Paul to give some advice to the average disc golf player, he responded, “If you really wanna get serious I say do it. It’s really tough to improve when you’re not giving 100%. Go practice in a field, practice your shots- such as your angles- backhand, sidearm etc… Every shot counts. One stroke can win or lose you an event.

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“Why Pro Disc Golfers are the Best Pros” By: Harry Hyzer

A short one today. What is it that sets disc golf apart from other sports on the professional level? In my opinion, the same thing that is ‘holding us back’ professionally also adds to the appeal: it’s the lack of … Continue reading

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To Nikko or Not to Nikko

St. Louis native Nikko Locastro is a polarizing figure in the disc golf world. At least this is how I’ve come to see it. He carries a reputation of a hot-headed, young, skilled player and this rubs some people the … Continue reading