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Join Gabe LaBounty, PDGA #90668, as he seeks out the multitude of untold stories of the early days of Frisbee Golf, and traces those influences to the modern day game of Disc Golf. Produced in conjunction with the Disc Golf Hall of Fame, this podcast works to preserve the spirit and the stories of the pioneers and trailblazers that have given the sport its wings.
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S2E10 - Local to Regional Clubs: SFDGC and NEFA
Local clubs are the lifeblood of disc golf, and the examples of NEFA and SFDGC from the regional to course level show just how strong the foundation of the sport is. Steve Hartwell, PDGA #2465 and founder of the New England Flying Disc Association shares how NEFA
almost made itself obsolete, and Ross Hammond, PDGA #9510 shares the impact of the San
Francisco Disc Golf Club on the sport as a whole.
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Hosted, written, and produced by Gabe LaBounty – IG & Twitter: @grizzlygingerdg
Logo by Alyssa Ann - IG: @inkwitchlyss
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S2E9 - Long-Running Tournaments Redux: The American Flying Disc Open
This is the one where Dan “Stork” Roddick won a car in 1974. Jim Palmeri, PDGA #23, takes us through the early history of the American Flying Disc Open, possibly the earliest disc golf-focused event that still runs today as the Rochester Flying Disc Open.
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Hosted, written, and produced by Gabe LaBounty – IG & Twitter: @grizzlygingerdg
Logo by Alyssa Ann - IG: @inkwitchlyss
Find out more about the Disc Golf Hall of Fame: thediscgolfhalloffame.org
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S2E8 - Course Design Pt. II: What Makes a Good Course? w/ Leonard Muise
Part I gave us the evolution of course design through the lens of John Houck and Dee Leekha. For Part II, we talk more with Dee about why designing courses is important, and with one of their students, Leonard Muise, PDGA #3974 about the grittier details of making a course work.
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Hosted, written, and produced by Gabe LaBounty – IG & Twitter: @grizzlygingerdg
Logo by Alyssa Ann - IG: @inkwitchlyss
Find out more about the Disc Golf Hall of Fame: thediscgolfhalloffame.org
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S2E7 - Course Design Pt. I: John Houck's Evolution
Without course designers, there would be no disc golf courses, and without courses, there would be no disc golf. Like many aspects of disc golf there are countless people out doing the work and a few out-front pushing things forward. John Houck, PDGA #1688 and the #1 course designer in the world, and Divya “Dee” Leekha, PDGA #38087, tell us how design evolved and has started becoming a profession in which you can make a living.
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Hosted, written, and produced by Gabe LaBounty – IG & Twitter: @grizzlygingerdg
Logo by Alyssa Ann - IG: @inkwitchlyss
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S2E6 - Memorial Tournaments: The People and Their Legacies
If you follow professional disc golf, you know about the Memorial Chamionship in Arizona, but do you know the people being memorialized? Roots of Flight talks with Flying Disc Museum curator and Arizona disc golf organizer 1980-1990, Mike “Hubie” Hughes, PDGA #1438 and his successor, Dan Ginnelly, PDGA #3591 about the origins of the Memorial Championship, the Shelley Sharpe Memorial, and the Brent Hambrick Memorial.
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Hosted, written, and produced by Gabe LaBounty – IG & Twitter: @grizzlygingerdg
Logo by Alyssa Ann - IG: @inkwitchlyss
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S2E5 - Disc Golf Retailers: Setting Up Shop
Disc golf stores are more than just a place to buy your discs. Tom Monroe and Snapper Pierson of the first two episodes are joined by Dan Mangone to give us a fuller picture of the impact disc golf store owners have on the community by providing several valuable services.
Follow Roots of Flight on Instagram and Twitter @rootsofflightdg
Hosted, written, and produced by Gabe LaBounty – IG & Twitter: @grizzlygingerdg
Logo by Alyssa Ann - IG: @inkwitchlyss
Find out more about the Disc Golf Hall of Fame: thediscgolfhalloffame.org
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License
Customer Reviews
Disc golf history
Love this podcast! Does a great job covering the history of disc golf and telling the early stories of the sport.
Thanks for doing this
Fabulous listen on the history and topics of disc golf
Awesome show!
Very informative, also the first place I’ve heard that clarified that the original Eagle and Aero were the same thing. Can’t wait for more disc golf history!