notroman
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Cale drives a Tesla. Not sure it indicates he is making 100k a year but I'm sure he's doing fine with prodigy and airborne.
Cale has been doing alright long before disc golf.
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Cale drives a Tesla. Not sure it indicates he is making 100k a year but I'm sure he's doing fine with prodigy and airborne.
Cale has been doing alright long before disc golf.
What's that mean?
It means he's had a comfortable life before disc golf. Not everyone on tour is pinching pennies trying to make ends meet. Some are lucky enough to grow up in a family where they can pursue passions like disc golf and not have to worry about financials. Just because someone on tour is driving a nice car doesn't mean their sponsors are paying them big bucks.
That being said, Cale has busted his behind and runs a great business so he is definitely responsible for his own fate at this point.[/QUOTES
A lot of Americans have comfortable lives before they do anything. Are you referring to his parents having money? His uncle being that really good baseball player? His charming smile?
I don't think Cales parents bought him a Tesla. I'm wrong most of the time though
Maybe he was told to do this, or it´s in his contract ?
I think it´s a smart thing to do, try to learn from your mistakes
Many or these putts he will go for 100% anyway. . but a few of the things he does in this video may not be the smartest decision
Yea, you could see Jussi trying to tell him that he takes too many risks, while at the same time enjoying how he lets stuff roll off his back.
Simon is probably the one disc golfer that would benefit most by having a "professional" caddy. Someone he trusts enough to be able to put the reigns on him in certain situations but also knows enough to let Simon be Simon in others.
Good video. I've read before where Simon says he does a great job of hiding his true emotions on the course.