Yeah JB!!! I can't even tell you guys just how much I admire and look up to this man. He and Marty both have been an incredible influence on me and my game. I just found disc golf a little over a year ago now, and I am beyond grateful and privileged to have Dela in my backyard. Being able to develop my game with such amazing idols to give me pointers or encouragement, on one of the most amazing courses in the world, is something that I will never take for granted. To say that I'm lucky would be a huge understatement. I have so much respect for you JB!!! Go out and slay it on this tour, brother! Love you bud! ~Bee$
Such a beautiful story about your old Aviar! In my bag, I've got an old Classic Aviar --- I got it as the free disc from an Ice Bowl in 1998. It has been in my bag since that day, and I use it for turnover shots!
Think of the most awesome guy you know in the disc golf world. Now replace that with JB and you have a more accurate picture. And for the record, that isn't rain, it's just the disc golf gods showing a little emotion for one of the best.
I think give it time and Innova will have info on him, An in the bag from him Might be interesting and why he has said discs in his bag. The explanation of the beat in Aviar was something, and yes every player should either have 1. the disc in the bag that is broken in like that for approach or 2. use a more neutral to understable putter for that same shot. I know what he means, I have an old Pro Shark 175 grams beat to more neutral that if I eve lost it a waxy DX is what I would use for some approach shots in the woods as well as for some wind beyond 25-30 mph but not high winds as then I use a Star Shark that is also in the Driving putter slot.
RIP Jon, you will be missed
What a cool dude. You can see how much he genuinely loved the sport and found a home on the course. RIP.
Lots of golfers can learn from JB, not only how to play the game but how to conduct yourself in the game. Congrats JB, you have my respect brother!
JB is just a quality gentleman-one of the nicest guys playing disc golf today
RIP. Your videos taught me so much early in my game. Thank you
Yeah JB!!! I can't even tell you guys just how much I admire and look up to this man. He and Marty both have been an incredible influence on me and my game. I just found disc golf a little over a year ago now, and I am beyond grateful and privileged to have Dela in my backyard. Being able to develop my game with such amazing idols to give me pointers or encouragement, on one of the most amazing courses in the world, is something that I will never take for granted. To say that I'm lucky would be a huge understatement.
I have so much respect for you JB!!! Go out and slay it on this tour, brother! Love you bud! ~Bee$
Awesome piece Innova ... love hearing the stories from players who came up in the 1990s and early 2000s ... need to get some east coast love too!
Awesome video-Best one I’ve ever watched-Thank you!
Never heard of this dude, but I like him already =) I like his attitude to how you conduct yourself in the community. Nice guy.
Such a beautiful story about your old Aviar! In my bag, I've got an old Classic Aviar --- I got it as the free disc from an Ice Bowl in 1998. It has been in my bag since that day, and I use it for turnover shots!
RIP Jon, really nice guy I'm glad i got to meet a few times. I only wish we had had a chance to throw so discs together.
love this, do more of these.
RIP. Seems to be a very genuinely thoughtful person.
2003 Am Masters Cup was my first tournament!
This was fantastic!
You are missed Jon❤ we celebrated you today ❤
Absolutely fantastic. What a great video. Thanks so much for posting!
a true inspiration! Turning 50 this year he gives me motivation to go for it!
I’ve been enjoying all the new videos keep it up
You will be missed.
Miss ya JB.
Rest in peace JB😢
Think of the most awesome guy you know in the disc golf world. Now replace that with JB and you have a more accurate picture. And for the record, that isn't rain, it's just the disc golf gods showing a little emotion for one of the best.
RIP, JB…
Seems like a real good guy. But once again once again when you go to the Innova website to learn more it says they don’t know what he throws.
I think give it time and Innova will have info on him, An in the bag from him Might be interesting and why he has said discs in his bag. The explanation of the beat in Aviar was something, and yes every player should either have 1. the disc in the bag that is broken in like that for approach or 2. use a more neutral to understable putter for that same shot. I know what he means, I have an old Pro Shark 175 grams beat to more neutral that if I eve lost it a waxy DX is what I would use for some approach shots in the woods as well as for some wind beyond 25-30 mph but not high winds as then I use a Star Shark that is also in the Driving putter slot.