7:09 I have ADD, Anxiety and a bit of Dyslexia just to add a little twist to the hilarity of it all... I live in fear that I'll do just this... Pick up someone else's disc.. In my 1st tourny, I left at least 5 discs behind... dropped my glasses... Cellphone... a can of drink.... Had to back tract to the previous hole at least 3 times... (Running back at az a 55yo, after a 27 hole morning round and part way through a 2nd round that arvo was also fun...) My biggest fear was scoring wrong... on an untested app (1st time using PDGA which was emphasised by a slightly odd way of auto returning to a error and getting confused so going back 1 further and altering the wrong scores, then having to fix 2 wrong hole scores... Sigh... And I talk... A LOT.... which annoyed one antisocial on the 1st card but we were all matched in age/friendliness on the next 2 so at least that helped. Oh and add to the hilarity... I can strike up a convo with anyone.. but am also chronically shy so one stupid thing and I'm easily flustered... Luckily disc golf must be one of the most friendly sports in the world... (and I'm in NZ so we're all fairly cruisy) If I did that with Calvin's disc... I woulda dug a hole and buried myself....
I worked in IT from the 80's and in one place (Telecom NZ) we had a book of quotes from staff... My favourite... From the Lan support woman overheard answering a phone... "I cant talk now, the entire 2nd floor just went down on me"...
I've said this for a long time, but people, need to approach the teepad from non- parallel angles more often, especially on the more angled shot shapes when dealing with an obstacle.
@@TheAmazingHuman-Man2 either way, a closed off stance at a better teepad angle would be better. One of my home courses has a hyzer line and my foot only touches the pad on my plant step.
And most people do. The average tee shot is actually non-parallel. Running up diagonally across the box is by far the overwhelmingly most common runup angle. You've been saying what most people have already done for decades.
@@derpderpin1568 fair enough, we have different experiences, are you doing leagues and stuff? I still see it on the pro tour, and I can't exactly judge them.
The gorilla fighting the Sasquatch in the background of Isaac’s interview 😂 love it
7:20 Simon's face. Priceless.
That tree is new this year😂☠️
1:41 - a two-for-one! Watching Cupcake putt is like watching my cat psych herself up for a jump she’s not sure about.
All that for a 10 footer too, you gotta be kidding me 😂
Simon straight laughing at ol buddy 😂😂😂😂😂
Can't wait to see the Calvin L. stealing Calvin H. disc little incident! 😅
Boy, that must've been embarrassing.
@@salommy oh yeah, with all the big boys around...
Issac sneaking up on Simon as my favorite player.
7:16… Simon’s big ‘ol shit eating grin is hilarious…:)
You're a legend sir!
More Melton on coverage please
Whale down😂
7:22 Calvin be like ''Bro''
Sounds like Ian and Philo are talking about Muscovy ducks, they're the coolest
I forgot Mason Ford existed what the hell happened to him?
So many pro players on tour, below top 20 heck top 10 barely get visibility.
@ztsb_koneko forget being filmed I feel like I haven't even seen his name in the jomez scoreboards in months and that goes through the top 50 or so
He got married
Valerie Mandujano happened to him. I wouldn't have any energy for disc golf if I was him.
Sometimes you just know it'll end up on this channel
2:24 I don't get this one at all.. Why is he approaching the tee from the right if he is throwing a hyzer to the right and also he footfaulted anyway.
7:09 I have ADD, Anxiety and a bit of Dyslexia just to add a little twist to the hilarity of it all...
I live in fear that I'll do just this... Pick up someone else's disc..
In my 1st tourny, I left at least 5 discs behind... dropped my glasses... Cellphone... a can of drink....
Had to back tract to the previous hole at least 3 times... (Running back at az a 55yo, after a 27 hole morning round and part way through a 2nd round that arvo was also fun...)
My biggest fear was scoring wrong... on an untested app (1st time using PDGA which was emphasised by a slightly odd way of auto returning to a error and getting confused so going back 1 further and altering the wrong scores, then having to fix 2 wrong hole scores... Sigh...
And I talk... A LOT.... which annoyed one antisocial on the 1st card but we were all matched in age/friendliness on the next 2 so at least that helped.
Oh and add to the hilarity... I can strike up a convo with anyone.. but am also chronically shy so one stupid thing and I'm easily flustered...
Luckily disc golf must be one of the most friendly sports in the world... (and I'm in NZ so we're all fairly cruisy)
If I did that with Calvin's disc... I woulda dug a hole and buried myself....
"That's the goal" Loooollll
I worked in IT from the 80's and in one place (Telecom NZ) we had a book of quotes from staff...
My favourite... From the Lan support woman overheard answering a phone...
"I cant talk now, the entire 2nd floor just went down on me"...
I've said this for a long time, but people, need to approach the teepad from non- parallel angles more often, especially on the more angled shot shapes when dealing with an obstacle.
2:25 I assumed he was lining up to go left of the tree at first watch, but commentators said he was going right
@@TheAmazingHuman-Man2 either way, a closed off stance at a better teepad angle would be better. One of my home courses has a hyzer line and my foot only touches the pad on my plant step.
And most people do. The average tee shot is actually non-parallel. Running up diagonally across the box is by far the overwhelmingly most common runup angle. You've been saying what most people have already done for decades.
@@derpderpin1568 fair enough, we have different experiences, are you doing leagues and stuff? I still see it on the pro tour, and I can't exactly judge them.
Should’ve put the next round where Gannon Buhr grabbed Calvin’s disc out of the basket after he putted and walked off with it lmao
Fighting in gorilla costumes in an interview. How to make disc golf look even more unprofessional 101
Gotta have some fun.
@@Tom-m5rthere’s a time to have fun and a time to be professional. An interview is not the time to be messing around
You must be new here
Still crying?
@@OldMan10923 I think it's the perfect time to mess around old man