Hey Hunter, 25803 here. Actually started playing in the early 80s at Chastain Park in Atlanta. I finally signed up in 2004. Tom sent me many of the Steady Ed Gumputs I use to this day. Tom will be missed but never forgotten. Awesome that you did this review! Hope you make it to Etowah this season, offers still stand for a place for power hookup for you and Gretta... Craig too if he shows back up
1991 I started playing disc golf with a lid. It didn't take long for Tom to get me hooked on golf discs even though I resisted. First disc was a shark I bought from his IFO (Identified Flying Objects) van. Tom sold me everything in my bag (and the bag its self) out of the back of that van, he was my "dealer" and I was a "plastic junky". He pushed me to join the PDGA (#7239) and got me playing tournaments. Tom set a goal for himself to make a living "Tossing Plastic", I'm not sure how successful he was but you have to respect that he saw the possibility as early as 1973. He was all in with IFO, traveling to tournaments and selling from the van as well as dealing with the factories and supplying other disc sellers. He even taught a flying disc course at University of Florida. Always hustling. If/when I get up to Huntsville I will play that course with a Frisbee, the way it was originally intended.
#11392, and Tom was a dear friend since the 90's. That course has lost over a third of the trees over the years... it used to be so much tighter and had the nickname Bark'em park. :D Glad to have you in the area! If you ever put Inverness in Birmingham on your list, let me know and I would love to take you around the course. Great stuff! PS - the 90 self catch was with an old school frisbee thrown up into the wind and then he ran 90 yards and caught it with one hand. Tom was the man!
Hola Pete, So glad you could share some stories with us. I think to this day I could flick a condor under the right conditions on forehand and run and catch it at 125 ft, I might tear a muscle, but I’m almost 50.
@@Alejandro_Guajiro You get it! Tom in a way reminds me of Simon Lizotte... he was just gifted a little bit differently than us mere humans! :D By the way the 50's aren't so bad as long as you don't mind the pain and the noises you make just walking. :D Now when I play Ultimate on Fridays my goal isn't so much to score and win... it is just to survive and not have to take a trip to the hospital. Cheers!
First time I played the course at Brahan Springs was in summer of '83, right after the World Championships in Huntsville... found a mini with the Worlds logo sticker on it, got Tom to autograph it a few years ago. One of my most prized possessions. It's amazing how much the course has changed over the years, but still manages to retain the feel of the original.
I don’t have a offers but I’ve been playing about 2 1/2 years and still can’t get enough! It’s rough being winter and dark so early. This course looks like a fun one, those tall straight trees are fun to try and avoid! I love how you make your rounds interesting for us while you showcase so many courses. It’s very inspiring for me and feeds my ambition to travel! Thank you for the great content!!
Hey bud, Huntsville native here. You definitely got attention because of the camera. Me and my friends play this course all the time and no one ever honks. However this is an area where city workers and police officers take their breaks. It was fun to watch you on my home town course and knowing what was a good shot and what wasn't. I hope the next time you or anyone else visit the North Alabama area you go and play Sharon Johnston, it is a nice little gem that everyone will enjoy.
Thanks for the recommendation, I haven't been there yet and not sure where I'll be getting to next. It's always good to hear which courses people like! What in particular makes this one so good, in your opinion?
@ if for no other reason it’s a beautiful course, it’s quiet and out of the way. But it plays as a good mix of a bomber type of course but make sure you place your leg shots right other wise putting can be tricky. Same can be said for another course in the area called Sunshine Oaks. Also I believe both were designed by Levone Wolf.
I’ll second Sharon Johnston, it’s a beautiful and challenging course. Hole 17 on a pretty day is the most scenic hole in the area. Hard to convince me otherwise.
10/10 on the course review as well. Hard to imagine it with a more dense mature tree situation. I love a super tough track in the trees without much of a rough situation. And not a ton of footage for my lesser arm. I met the cat that dyed that envy. He was way early on rocking a Tossing Plastic t shirt back in October in Sanford. Not being uptight 😂 you won the exchange and then it became a draw when you got caught up in a double honk. Your lucky Craig wasn’t ‘Cape Fear’n It’ under that van. Just get warmer already, sheesh.
@@tossingplastic Don't listen to Brian! He still hasn't learned the game! :D Give us a holler if you are swinging through Birmingham. I would be happy to show you around. PS. Brian is a good guy too.
Great video as usual. My PDGA number is nearly a quarter of a million. I just started about 18 or 20 months ago. With regard to the honking. that seemed genuinely inconsiderate, but whether is was or not, if you let it get into your head and negatively affect your game, you're always gonna be the loser. As hard as it is, let it go and focus on the fun yet to be had. As an aside, I lived in Huntsville from ages 2 through 9 (hundreds of years ago, probably during the Jurrasic period). Then moved to Ft. Worth. My father was an engineer that although civilian, worked on military contracts so we moved around a bunch always living near a military base of some sort. In Huntsville, it was Redstone Arsenal. A little Googling says that Brahan Spring Park is 169 acres and change. That seems large considering your observations. There's also a Brahan Spring Recreation Center. Not sure which is part of which. Couldn't find an acreage for the rec area or the course by itself.
5 digit here #73768. Those southeastern courses are charming! I hadn’t heard of Tom Monroe until now, hole 9 break was awesome story time! The honking is almost expected half the time with the drivebys… but I would agree the double tap was uncalled for 😞 Got out and played with the gorgeous weather in the Midwest and really had that rust caked on! Keep grinding and enjoying the van life!
Tom used to say Lavone Wolfe #580 was the reason he didn't have a single digit pdga number. Lavone was procrastinating so Tom went ahead and sent off for his number. #fore
A little more about this course. It's the busiest course in Alabama according to UDisc. And it was host to the 1983 and 1993 PDGA World Championships. I have been playing since 1996. The only changes are a loss of trees due to pine beetles in a couple of spots which you can probably tell. There are some wide open areas that were not there when I started playing.
People now a days just enjoy being A-holes at any cost. I'd get pissed!!! You've been a great teacher of the history of DG. Had a day off and played round in the mitten last Friday. 2 inches on the ground and 19 degrees. Busted out the hand warmers. Best day out in a while. Looked like a really fun course. Thanks for sharing. Cheers
Love the history, and your coverage of this really special course. I'm old enough to have a low number but, I think I can probably take the "prize" for newest number at #297192. Just started my official journey, wherever it may take me! Thanks Hunter!
That city worker was definitely out of line and would piss anyone off but who knows maybe honking in peoples backswing is the only joy he gets in his life so let’s give him a pass 🤣🤷🏻♂️
If you could find 18 facts and stories about significant disc golf people while you played a course that was relevant to that person and do a fact or story breakdown at the tee or as you play through the hole that would be dope and I would watch every episode
Playing since 1996. Moved to Santa Cruz. Buddy at work took me to DeLa. Been obsessed ever since. Wish I would have joined the PDGA right away. Would have been super low. #43309
7th course ever? Say what!?! She looks amazing. How many of the Michigan original 5 (with #1 being gone?) have you played? Temperance Vienna Park Troy Raintree Park Royal Oak Starr-Jaycee Park Niles Madeline Bertrand County Park
Been playing since the summer of ‘23 and have no pdga number. Just played my first tournament recently but it was part of a local unsanctioned series. Don’t plan on joining pdga if I can help it.
It would just be horrible if that city worker had one of his valve stems get loose, fall out, and get lost somewhere. I've heard that it happens -- it's just weird. After the second time, it would likely become my project for the day.
PDGA #275610 here. I've been playing since 2017. Never thought I would be good enough to join my friends in competition. But I took the leap this year, and ended up getting a MA4 win, getting sponsored, and going to the state championship! Didn't do well in states, but it was awesome! Also got a MA3 win in an unsanctioned tournament with my best round ever, -10. Very short course though, multiple holes were under 200ft. Can't wait for the 2025 season!
I sincerely appreciate the stuff you endure in order to entertain and inform us. Thanks for not letting the A-holes win. I’m glad you sunk the putt at the end. You deserved it. 🦩
Hey Hunter, 25803 here.
Actually started playing in the early 80s at Chastain Park in Atlanta. I finally signed up in 2004.
Tom sent me many of the Steady Ed Gumputs I use to this day.
Tom will be missed but never forgotten.
Awesome that you did this review!
Hope you make it to Etowah this season, offers still stand for a place for power hookup for you and Gretta... Craig too if he shows back up
@@stanhula8812 I've been eyeballing Etowah and definitely will try to get over there! Did you send me an email about a place to stay?
@@stanhula8812 i would love to see some of those Gumputs!
1991 I started playing disc golf with a lid. It didn't take long for Tom to get me hooked on golf discs even though I resisted. First disc was a shark I bought from his IFO (Identified Flying Objects) van. Tom sold me everything in my bag (and the bag its self) out of the back of that van, he was my "dealer" and I was a "plastic junky". He pushed me to join the PDGA (#7239) and got me playing tournaments.
Tom set a goal for himself to make a living "Tossing Plastic", I'm not sure how successful he was but you have to respect that he saw the possibility as early as 1973. He was all in with IFO, traveling to tournaments and selling from the van as well as dealing with the factories and supplying other disc sellers. He even taught a flying disc course at University of Florida. Always hustling.
If/when I get up to Huntsville I will play that course with a Frisbee, the way it was originally intended.
Tom had such an impact on so many of us!
If I ever get there I’ll go Polecat only.
@mdfrank57 wow this is a great story and Tom and I are attempting the same thing haha. Living on the road trying to support ourselves!
#11392, and Tom was a dear friend since the 90's. That course has lost over a third of the trees over the years... it used to be so much tighter and had the nickname Bark'em park. :D Glad to have you in the area! If you ever put Inverness in Birmingham on your list, let me know and I would love to take you around the course. Great stuff! PS - the 90 self catch was with an old school frisbee thrown up into the wind and then he ran 90 yards and caught it with one hand. Tom was the man!
Hola Pete,
So glad you could share some stories with us.
I think to this day I could flick a condor under the right conditions on forehand and run and catch it at 125 ft, I might tear a muscle, but I’m almost 50.
@@Alejandro_Guajiro You get it! Tom in a way reminds me of Simon Lizotte... he was just gifted a little bit differently than us mere humans! :D By the way the 50's aren't so bad as long as you don't mind the pain and the noises you make just walking. :D Now when I play Ultimate on Fridays my goal isn't so much to score and win... it is just to survive and not have to take a trip to the hospital. Cheers!
@ogdiscgolfer your comments were absolutely amazing and i hope to see more of them! Great stories and humor!
I can see your channel getting a million subs. You are doing great
@InspireHustle247 I sure hope so haha it's growing at an extremely slow pace haha
First time I played the course at Brahan Springs was in summer of '83, right after the World Championships in Huntsville... found a mini with the Worlds logo sticker on it, got Tom to autograph it a few years ago. One of my most prized possessions. It's amazing how much the course has changed over the years, but still manages to retain the feel of the original.
@HenryTindallJr that was a fun story to read, what a keep sake you have there!
Again, thanks for the history info. Course looks beautiful.
@@adamhauser6376 glad you enjoyed it!
It's right around 18 acres. It's amazing how well Tom made use of that land. So many courses that size are just the same shot over and over.
The trees are laid out well for it! A gem in the city for sure.
I don’t have a offers but I’ve been playing about 2 1/2 years and still can’t get enough! It’s rough being winter and dark so early. This course looks like a fun one, those tall straight trees are fun to try and avoid! I love how you make your rounds interesting for us while you showcase so many courses. It’s very inspiring for me and feeds my ambition to travel! Thank you for the great content!!
Hey bud, Huntsville native here. You definitely got attention because of the camera. Me and my friends play this course all the time and no one ever honks. However this is an area where city workers and police officers take their breaks. It was fun to watch you on my home town course and knowing what was a good shot and what wasn't. I hope the next time you or anyone else visit the North Alabama area you go and play Sharon Johnston, it is a nice little gem that everyone will enjoy.
Thanks for the recommendation, I haven't been there yet and not sure where I'll be getting to next. It's always good to hear which courses people like! What in particular makes this one so good, in your opinion?
@ if for no other reason it’s a beautiful course, it’s quiet and out of the way. But it plays as a good mix of a bomber type of course but make sure you place your leg shots right other wise putting can be tricky. Same can be said for another course in the area called Sunshine Oaks. Also I believe both were designed by Levone Wolf.
I’ll second Sharon Johnston, it’s a beautiful and challenging course. Hole 17 on a pretty day is the most scenic hole in the area. Hard to convince me otherwise.
10/10 on the course review as well. Hard to imagine it with a more dense mature tree situation.
I love a super tough track in the trees without much of a rough situation. And not a ton of footage for my lesser arm.
I met the cat that dyed that envy.
He was way early on rocking a Tossing Plastic t shirt back in October in Sanford.
Not being uptight 😂 you won the exchange and then it became a draw when you got caught up in a double honk. Your lucky Craig wasn’t ‘Cape Fear’n It’ under that van.
Just get warmer already, sheesh.
@@Alejandro_Guajiro yea Adam is an awesome individual and rocks the TP shirt well! The double honk was a sign of weakness lol
PDGA #13318 here. Was lucky to learn the game from Tom Monroe and other old school hall of famers.
No way, that is incredible!
@@tossingplastic Don't listen to Brian! He still hasn't learned the game! :D Give us a holler if you are swinging through Birmingham. I would be happy to show you around. PS. Brian is a good guy too.
The TP Envy has been clutch!
I think a timed, second honk is malicious. This looks like a nice course-love those pine trees.
Always love the videos brother!
I'm encouraged to hear it, thank you!
Great video as usual. My PDGA number is nearly a quarter of a million. I just started about 18 or 20 months ago. With regard to the honking. that seemed genuinely inconsiderate, but whether is was or not, if you let it get into your head and negatively affect your game, you're always gonna be the loser. As hard as it is, let it go and focus on the fun yet to be had.
As an aside, I lived in Huntsville from ages 2 through 9 (hundreds of years ago, probably during the Jurrasic period). Then moved to Ft. Worth. My father was an engineer that although civilian, worked on military contracts so we moved around a bunch always living near a military base of some sort. In Huntsville, it was Redstone Arsenal.
A little Googling says that Brahan Spring Park is 169 acres and change. That seems large considering your observations. There's also a Brahan Spring Recreation Center. Not sure which is part of which. Couldn't find an acreage for the rec area or the course by itself.
I would have never thought Huntsville was that old of a city haha!
Hole 9 break was cool, love the history lesson.
I'm glad that you share my passion for the history of the game!
That course is on my list of must play, bucket list courses. Hope you come visit us down here in Mobile!
Sadly I don't think I'll end up going that far south!
More history for sure, man. Hope you had a good time in Huntsville!
Great to hear you are into the history. I hope to get great response for it.
5 digit here #73768. Those southeastern courses are charming! I hadn’t heard of Tom Monroe until now, hole 9 break was awesome story time!
The honking is almost expected half the time with the drivebys… but I would agree the double tap was uncalled for 😞
Got out and played with the gorgeous weather in the Midwest and really had that rust caked on! Keep grinding and enjoying the van life!
Tom used to say Lavone Wolfe #580 was the reason he didn't have a single digit pdga number. Lavone was procrastinating so Tom went ahead and sent off for his number. #fore
I imagine he had some regrets on waiting!
Great video! The history is interesting stuff. As for the horn honkers, try to resist fixing stupid. They're just trying to wreck your day.
A little more about this course. It's the busiest course in Alabama according to UDisc. And it was host to the 1983 and 1993 PDGA World Championships. I have been playing since 1996. The only changes are a loss of trees due to pine beetles in a couple of spots which you can probably tell. There are some wide open areas that were not there when I started playing.
Oh wow. I hope its able to maintain, it really is a solid one.
People now a days just enjoy being A-holes at any cost. I'd get pissed!!! You've been a great teacher of the history of DG. Had a day off and played round in the mitten last Friday. 2 inches on the ground and 19 degrees. Busted out the hand warmers. Best day out in a while. Looked like a really fun course. Thanks for sharing. Cheers
Beautiful putt on 18. I hope you found a warm place to edit.
Dang! That wind was something. It was just pushing the branches all over the place.
It was terrible honestly.
Love the history, and your coverage of this really special course. I'm old enough to have a low number but, I think I can probably take the "prize" for newest number at #297192. Just started my official journey, wherever it may take me! Thanks Hunter!
Heck yeah! Good for you!
@toddcannon1293 congratulations! Good luck on your journey, it's not always easy to take the jump! Glad you enjoyed the video!
That city worker was definitely out of line and would piss anyone off but who knows maybe honking in peoples backswing is the only joy he gets in his life so let’s give him a pass 🤣🤷🏻♂️
Well he double dipped on me so must have been a good day for him haha
If you could find 18 facts and stories about significant disc golf people while you played a course that was relevant to that person and do a fact or story breakdown at the tee or as you play through the hole that would be dope and I would watch every episode
Those would be very long videos haha but I'll keep that in mind!
Playing since 1996. Moved to Santa Cruz. Buddy at work took me to DeLa. Been obsessed ever since. Wish I would have joined the PDGA right away. Would have been super low. #43309
Yea, never something you thought you would regret on at the time, I'm sure!
7th course ever? Say what!?! She looks amazing.
How many of the Michigan original 5 (with #1 being gone?) have you played?
Temperance Vienna Park
Troy Raintree Park
Royal Oak Starr-Jaycee Park
Niles Madeline Bertrand County Park
@Alejandro_Guajiro i have played none of those haha!
@@tossingplastic Steady himself designed the course at Niles.
Been playing since the summer of ‘23 and have no pdga number. Just played my first tournament recently but it was part of a local unsanctioned series. Don’t plan on joining pdga if I can help it.
no Pdga number but I have done tournaments in the past but been playing on and off for the last 16 years
It would just be horrible if that city worker had one of his valve stems get loose, fall out, and get lost somewhere. I've heard that it happens -- it's just weird. After the second time, it would likely become my project for the day.
hahaha! That would be tragic.
PDGA #275610 here. I've been playing since 2017. Never thought I would be good enough to join my friends in competition. But I took the leap this year, and ended up getting a MA4 win, getting sponsored, and going to the state championship! Didn't do well in states, but it was awesome! Also got a MA3 win in an unsanctioned tournament with my best round ever, -10. Very short course though, multiple holes were under 200ft. Can't wait for the 2025 season!
The competition can make us play better and humble us when we don't. I'm glad to hear you took the leap, congrats on your MA3 win!
@tossingplastic Thank you! And you're correct about competition. It's always humbling!
I've played some pretty dated courses but nothing super old. Putting on mach 1 baskets is not exactly easy
Those are mach x's
I sincerely appreciate the stuff you endure in order to entertain and inform us. Thanks for not letting the A-holes win. I’m glad you sunk the putt at the end. You deserved it. 🦩
It seems the wind has been the worst this year from all my time playing, no matter where I go. Thank you for that! A good putt is a great reward.