UCF_Knight
Birdie Member
After watching the Back 9 from the Aussie Open I'm relatively convinced that the green first run DD disc Rick's throwing is a Felon. He threw it a bunch of times for 350-400 hyzers.
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regardless of the plastic or stamps you do or don't see, why has the Lat 64 website not updated with this? Why is he still on prodigy webpage? same with sarah and nikko. not saying it hasn't happened but if my company picked up that kinda talent i would make sure it was noted the moment that i contractually could announce the news.
happy throwing
darren
regardless of the plastic or stamps you do or don't see, why has the Lat 64 website not updated with this? Why is he still on prodigy webpage? same with sarah and nikko. not saying it hasn't happened but if my company picked up that kinda talent i would make sure it was noted the moment that i contractually could announce the news.
happy throwing
darren
regardless of the plastic or stamps you do or don't see, why has the Lat 64 website not updated with this? Why is he still on prodigy webpage? same with sarah and nikko. not saying it hasn't happened but if my company picked up that kinda talent i would make sure it was noted the moment that i contractually could announce the news.
happy throwing
darren
I wouldn't put any stock in the website stuff.
Blasphemy.Maybe Ricky wasn't comfortably going to a major halfway around the world and having to throw a bunch of new discs he wasn't familiar enough with. That's a high stakes trip to be taking on a brand new course with a brand new lineup of discs, so I wouldn't blame him for wanting to wait until he's back home.
Going into the GCC or the Memorial or some other stateside event where he's at least familiar with the course(s) makes it a lot easier to play with a disc or two (or 12) in the bag you haven't learned 100%. Not ideal, but much more reasonable for a player of Ricky's caliber.