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My 2 Most Memorable Moments of the 2014 Memorial Championship

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As the Club gets set to reset the course into its normal configuration, I wanted to share a few thoughts on another amazing year at the Memorial Championship. First, a big thank you to everyone who volunteered and worked so hard to make this event so great. You all were awesome! This was my 10th year in a row playing and my 5th year volunteering. Playing is great, but often not the best part of the whole experience. I’ve finished 1st – 81st (and 2 DNF’s) over the years playing Intermediate, Advanced and Open. God is good no matter how I place. The best stuff usually happens before & after the rounds. The following 2 moments stick out as the most memorable this year:

Day 3 of my spotter duty on famous FH Hole #1. A young woman playing Advanced Women (FW1) was throwing her 3rd shot from 125ft away with the big olive tree between her & the basket/water. She is from California playing in her 2nd tournament ever. She throws her only “go to” approach/putter 10ft past the basket into the green soup. I hate lifting up that red flag. After she putts out & finishes with a 5 (17 holes to go for her) I try 4 times to retrieve her disc. No luck. The next group is on the tee. She walks away absolutely dejected. If you’ve played disc golf at Fountain Park you know how she feels, your favorite disc of confidence gone potentially forever. After spotting the drives for the next group on the tee, I had to try for it one more time. I GOT IT! The disc’s owner walks over from tee #2 crying tears of joy, unable to speak. She eventually musters a “thank you”, slightly embarrassed by her show of emotion. That is what I love about this tournament & this sport. The passion & dedication of those who play.

Day 4: A.J. Risley is on my card about to tee off. After A.J.’s introduction, he turns to the crowd to dedicate this round to his friend, Daniel Boe, who died in a car crash traveling home from the Memorial Friday morning. Mr. Boe was 25 years old and heading home early after his first 2 rounds (MA1). The Memorial Championship used to be called the ‘Bob West Memorial’ but was changed to just ‘The Memorial’ to honor the memory of all disc golfers that have gone on before us. It was devastating news and an incredible tribute. Our thoughts & prayers are with all those who knew & loved Daniel. www.pomeradonews.com/2014/02/28/poway-man-dies-in-el-centro-crash/



Memorial Tournament next week, new club forms

Memorial Tournament next week, new club forms – fhtimes.com: Local Sports.

Joe Bill and David Taylor Jr

The Memorial Championship, presented by Discraft and the Professional Disc Golf Association, comes to town next week, offering four days of professional and amateur disc golf action from Wednesday, Feb. 26, through Saturday, March 1.

The event will be hosted out of the Fountain Park disc golf course, as well as Vista del Camino in Scottsdale.

As in years past, this event will kick off the PDGA 2014 season, offering a purse of more than $50,000 and bringing in athletes from all over the world.

In total, 220 professional disc golfers will be joined by another 220 amateurs throughout the four-day event.

The final round for the pros will begin at noon Saturday, March 1, at Fountain Park. Admission to this event, as always, is free.

A disc golf clinic will be conducted next Tuesday, Feb. 25, at 4:30 p.m. at Vista del Camino Park for those who want to learn about the sport from the pros. This event is also free.

Fountain Hills local David Taylor Jr. will be one of the 220 professionals taking part in the big event. He, along with Joe Bill, are pretty excited for the festivities to get under way.

Both guys are also members of the recently established Fountain Hills Disc Golf Club, a group dedicated to playing, teaching and advocating for the sport in Fountain Hills.

Disc golf
For the uninitiated, or those who are just curious what, exactly, those big metal baskets surrounding Fountain Park are used for, disc golf is a lot like conventional golf, only played with specially made discs rather than a club and ball.

The object of the game is to land a disc in a designated basket in as few throws as possible.

Bill said he got into disc golf back in 1981 in Rochester, Minn., when it was still called Frisbee golf.

“I took an even greater interest in the sport after moving to Fountain Hills because of this course,” Bill explained.

“Another friend of mine moved here from Florida just to be by this course. He was a world champion at 70 and playing with him has helped keep me really into the game.”

Taylor, on the other hand, said he was born and raised in Tucson and had to drive quite a distance just to play when he was younger.

“My youth pastor in seventh grade introduced me to the game, but the closest course was 25 miles away,” he said.

“It wasn’t until 2003 that a course went in a mile away from my home and I was really able to get into the game.”

Taylor has taken his love of the sport to the pros, actually winning the amateur Memorial Tournament back in 2008.

The guys had just finished walking the local course to look at possible layouts for a shorter course option for new players; the idea being that shorter distances and holes set away from the water would be more encouraging to those just starting out in the sport.

Taylor and Bill said they enjoy how the sport allows the player to walk and socialize with their fellow players, as well as the depth that’s available for those who choose to jump in head-first.

“There are a lot of nuances that people who don’t play the game perhaps don’t appreciate,” Taylor said.

“They might not understand the different discs that you use, the flight patterns, and wind…All of that makes the game very interesting and challenging to me.”

Conversely, Bill stated that “if you can throw a Frisbee, you can play disc golf,” meaning it’s a sport that’s well geared at newcomers too and, being free (save the cost of discs), it’s a lot cheaper than, say, traditional golf.

Local club
Taylor is the local disc golf club’s president and Bill is in charge of handling media relations for the group. It’s only about a month into its existence and already the guys have some big plans for the group.

“We’re new, we’re all enthused about it and membership is growing fast,” Bill said.

The club plans to eventually put together play dates and tournaments once everything is up and running, as well as hosting special events for locals who want to come out and learn more about the sport.

The guys encourage anyone interested in learning more about the club or joining up to visit discgolf.club. Annual membership is $10 and comes with a local bag tag to show off while playing. Dues can be paid directly on the site through PayPal.

New baskets
Next week’s tournament is expected to draw several thousand to Fountain Hills over the course of the four-day event, as golfers will be joined by fans, friends, family members and enthusiasts from all over the world.

Taylor and Bill are especially excited for players to get to see the newly installed DGA Mach X baskets that are being used at the local course, the latest baskets provided by the PDGA and Memorial Tournament staff.

The event will serve as a launch for the new baskets and will remain on the course afterward.

“It’s always a huge event,” Taylor said.

“I call the Fountain Hills course the Pebble Beach of disc golf. It’s very iconic. People from all over the world know this course.”



2/15 & 2/16 – Limited course availability

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This is what happens when my buddy Chad hits a car with a disc.. seriously, no lie.

Disc golfers are frequenting the Fountain Hills course in preparation  for the Valentine Classic this Sunday (2/16) and the upcoming Memorial (2/26-3/1).

Unfortunately, playing holes 12 through 18 will not be possible this Saturday (the 15th) because of the Concours in the Hills classic car display in the Fountain Park. High speed plastic + cars valued at over $1 million = bad times.

Come out and play the front nine.. or get your game on at Vista. The Memorial Layout is a lot of fun (get the course map from Spinners on the Green).



DGA Mach X Disc Golf Basket to Premier at The Memorial

DGA Mach X Disc Golf Basket to Premier at The Memorial

Memorial Championship featuring the Mach X Disc Golf Basket

The 2014 Memorial Championship presented by Discraft featuring new Mach X Basket!

The Disc Golf Association, Inc. (DGA) and the Memorial Championship presented by Discraft are happy to announce that DGA’s new Mach X Basket will be installed at Fountain Hills Park just in time for the kickoff of the 2014 PDGA National Tour Elite Series. The Memorial Championship is always the first stop on the National Tour bringing in hundreds of players and spectators from across the country. For many, the tournament provides a combination of great disc golf and the perfect opportunity to escape the winter weather of their home town in exchange for the warmth and sunshine of Arizona.



Disc Golf Lost and Found

SpinnersLosing and finding discs is part of the sport. If you find a disc call/text the number written on the back or drop it off at your pro shop. Spinners on the Green offers $2 in-store credit for any disc.. they keep a log of all found discs and even publish the list on their website (updated weekly). If you lose a disc.. check the lost & found it’s only $2 to get it back.