I have one of the first Eagles Innova came out with. I have never thrown it but I have a really cool collection of old plastic from the eighties-mid nineties. When I went out today my friend called my bag a disc golf museum! I had two x-clones, a Duece, an orginal Lightning P-38 and my baby the Ace. Most of which are all turnover dics if you put any snap on them at all! Those look even older(the first couple). How much do you think he'd sell them for?
Wolfe is a good guy, and really loves the sport. I live in Huntsville, and play 2-4 times a week, and every time I go into the shop, he's been able to help me with everything from technique to certain discs / weights that have really helped improve my game. Lots of respect - great to see vids like this!
Woot! The guy who taught me how to play is a contemporary of this guy....Jim Ingold from Goshen, IN. in 1989...I remember him using that pink Disc up there on the shelf of your video with the circles on it.
wolfe disc golf inside sas comfort shoes baby gotta love it...he's carrying discraft discs now! and he is also expanding his section in the back of his shoe store to have more room for disc golf stuff!
Alabama has some major disc golf history. Another great place to hear the history of
discgolf is down at George Ward Park in Birmingham. Tom Monroe holds court there almost every sunny day. He's the guy with the white van and discs for sale. Super nice and loves to help people with their game.
Can't wait to spread disc golf around the world! I'm joining the Peace Corps in a year and a half after college, and I have pleeeeeeeeeeeeenty of discs to give away :)
I've got to see this place in person. You panned by a "Frisbee" belt buckle I saw for a minute on Ebay. Went back to try and bid on it and the thing was gone. I'm confused. I thought Oak Grove in Pasadena, Ca. was the first course. Brahan Springs is instead?
I have one of the first Eagles Innova came out with. I have never thrown it but I have a really cool collection of old plastic from the eighties-mid nineties. When I went out today my friend called my bag a disc golf museum! I had two x-clones, a Duece, an orginal Lightning P-38 and my baby the Ace. Most of which are all turnover dics if you put any snap on them at all! Those look even older(the first couple). How much do you think he'd sell them for?
christopherb27 2 days ago
i love playing frisbie but i never herd of people collecting them me be some of mine are worth something i just pick them up at gargesales
vivitar45 3 months ago
i just had my first ace with a cobra
northwestblazinfire 4 months ago
Wolfe is a good guy, and really loves the sport. I live in Huntsville, and play 2-4 times a week, and every time I go into the shop, he's been able to help me with everything from technique to certain discs / weights that have really helped improve my game. Lots of respect - great to see vids like this!
TheRetPaladin 5 months ago
hey! i just went here today!!!! :) spent $60 easily. haha
Zerox5489 9 months ago
Kudos! Great upload. Had a lot of fun listening to an old pro talk history. Very cool!
KyMiller 9 months ago
awesome upload, really enjoyed watching this video. thanks for taking the time to film/upload!
marshie1337 9 months ago
kickass video dude! thanks so much for posting this.
cubswin1982 10 months ago 2
...and my second or third ever Disc was a Roc just like that one (but orange...and eventually impaled on a thorn at Oxbow Park sometime around 1990).
VinylShellacLover 10 months ago
Woot! The guy who taught me how to play is a contemporary of this guy....Jim Ingold from Goshen, IN. in 1989...I remember him using that pink Disc up there on the shelf of your video with the circles on it.
VinylShellacLover 10 months ago
wolfe disc golf inside sas comfort shoes baby gotta love it...he's carrying discraft discs now! and he is also expanding his section in the back of his shoe store to have more room for disc golf stuff!
coachjennings14 1 year ago
Alabama has some major disc golf history. Another great place to hear the history of
discgolf is down at George Ward Park in Birmingham. Tom Monroe holds court there almost every sunny day. He's the guy with the white van and discs for sale. Super nice and loves to help people with their game.
3skillet 1 year ago
Can't wait to spread disc golf around the world! I'm joining the Peace Corps in a year and a half after college, and I have pleeeeeeeeeeeeenty of discs to give away :)
c0nsci0usness 1 year ago
Talk about a candy shop for DG'ers
certifiedpet 1 year ago
Met and Talked with Lavone at the KC Worlds. Very Cool stories about the begining of the Game.
AnotherSteve1 1 year ago
I've got to see this place in person. You panned by a "Frisbee" belt buckle I saw for a minute on Ebay. Went back to try and bid on it and the thing was gone. I'm confused. I thought Oak Grove in Pasadena, Ca. was the first course. Brahan Springs is instead?
Cinque37 1 year ago
@Cinque37
What i heard was that Oak Grove was moved from its original location but Brahan Springs has never been moved....
I think thats why they say its the oldest "existing" course.
I don't the facts just repeating what i've heard.
diskheadcage 1 year ago 3