šŸ’° Gotta Squatch 'em all

Bag copycats, Moving plastic, and The future of CCDG

Hello and welcome to week 6 of the off-season.

Weā€™re halfway through December, which means Simon Lizotteā€™s halfway through his yearly vlogmas. Check it out if you havenā€™t, as every video is great content.

Another pro looking to get into the vlog game is Andrew Fish (half-joking). For the past year, heā€™s been posting dozens of vlog ideas on twitter. Hereā€™s his best one:

Iā€™d do more than just watch that one.

Gotta Squatch ā€˜em all

Squatch Disc Golf is doing a good job of scooping up ā€œb-listā€ pros and paying them to carry The Legend Backpack. If you havenā€™t heard of Squatch, then you must not be one of those self-obsessed golfers carrying around a Pound Disc Golf bag (Iā€™m one of them āœ‹).

The Legend Backpack looks nearly identical to the Octothorpe by Pound, typically described as the best disc golf bag money can buy (>$450). The Legend retails at $260 which puts it more in the range of the ever-popular Grip-EQ bags.

Long story short, the founders of Squatch decided the optimal disc golf bag design was the Octothorpe and outsourced the manufacturing to China. Using similar quality materials and all the right features, theyā€™ve created a bag for the masses who donā€™t want to shell out.

If youā€™re in the market for a new bag, the reviews are promising so give it a shot.

Contracts Watch

NEW

Matt Bell - Two weeks ago, Bell announced his departure from DGA. Heā€™s now sponsored by Thought Space Athletics for 2022. The sponsorship includes a signature disc and jersey designed by TSA.

Prior to fall 2019, TSA was mainly a disc distributor and artwork designer. Theyā€™ve collaborated with a lot of the big names in the sport, including Lizotte and McMahon. Now that they have their own line of discs (manufactured by MVP), they are sponsoring players.

Bell will have an open bag with a focus on the TSA molds (currently 4). Theyā€™re following a very similar path as Infinite Discs.

Either way, itā€™ll be exciting to see Bell bang outside the circle putts next year or this...

Scott Withers extends his contract with Discraft for another year. Hopefully weā€™ll see more of this FH specialist on the full 2022 tour.

PREDICTIONS

Last weekend, Gannon Buhr shared a lengthy story on Instagram showing all the Prodigy discs heā€™s putting up for sale. Buhr has been on the list of possible pros to switch sponsors since the off-season began. His social media posts have been a bit suspicious.

Coming off a recent DGPT ā€œRookie of the Yearā€ award for 2021, heā€™s definitely in a position to look for a new, juicy contract whether thatā€™s with Prodigy or not.

Ricky Wysocki - Please announce something soon. Please say you have a new $1 million contract with someone. Please donā€™t just say ā€œYeah.ā€ Check out previous weeksā€™ speculations on Wysockiā€™s potential move here.

ā° 2.5 WEEKS UNTIL THE 2022 SPONSORSHIP IMPLOSION (JANUARY 1ST)

MOVES MADE
  • Andrew Fish - Contract extension with Discraft (1 year)

  • Michael Johansen - Contract extension with Discraft (4 years)

  • Andrew Presnell - Contract extension with Discraft (1 year)

  • Cole Redalen - From Discraft to Infinite Discs (1 year)

  • Gregg Barsby - Contract extension with Innova (3 years)

  • Matt Orum - From Prodigy to Westside Discs (2 years)

  • Eric Oakley - From Dynamic Discs to Infinite Discs (1 year)

  • Gavin Rathbun - From Discmania to Dynamic Discs (2 years)

  • Kristin Tattar - Contract extension with Latitude 64 (4 years)

  • Drew Gibson - Contract extension with Infinite Discs (1 year & lifetime deal for signature line discs)

New Plastic

Last weekā€™s release of Innovaā€™s Dark Rebel (affectionately known as BigD) was quickly followed up by its second release in champion plastic. Of course that run sold out the same day. It just shows that Innova isnā€™t afraid to profit off of their separation from Discmania. Hopefully that means weā€™ll be seeing more Discmania Originals released under Innovaā€™s lineup.

Not wanting to leave Discraft out of the loop, Innova is having Calvin Heimburg test out yet another Zone imitation disc. Itā€™s called the Toro, and it fell into the hands of a volunteer at the DGPT Championship.

Even though the disc has been PDGA approved since April of this year, there hasnā€™t been any media on it or wide public releases. Maybe after all these new putter releases, Innova finally hit the mark on an overstable putter that might move the needle away from the Zone.

But wait thereā€™s moreā€¦ Kastaplast has joined the Zone club with their latest PDGA approved disc, the JƤrn (translates to ā€œIronā€). Purely from the measurements in their approval, the JƤrn more closely resembles the Zone than other companiesā€™ overstable putters.

Without a doubt, the mint hungry Kasta fanatics will scoop them up like candy. I canā€™t blame them though; that K1 plastic is tasty šŸ¤Œ.

Random Triples

  1. Central Coast Disc Golfā€™s own Ian Anderson spoke with Cory Murrell on the future of CCDG. The bottom line is he canā€™t compete with JomezPro. Their production value is so high, and they travel full-time during the season.Anderson has a day job with Jack in the Box as an Industrial Engineer and doesnā€™t plan on leaving it. And why would he; in 2022 he plans to continue his commentary gig with DGN, and CCDG will film some A-Tiers (Champs vs. Chumps too). The two longtime friends predict that everything will move towards one production company for consistencyā€™s sakeā€¦ You can pry Jomezā€™s post-produced coverage from my cold, dead hands. Looking at you, DGN.

  2. There seemed to be an uproar when the 2021 DGPT ā€œRookies of the Yearā€ were announced this week. And it was only because Juliana Korver, 5-time World Champion, was given this award. Obviously, JK is a decorated disc golfer and even considered in the FPO GOAT conversation. But watch this clip from The Nick & Matt Show to understand why she does in fact deserve it. (TL;DW : This is a common & normal occurrence in every major professional sport.)

  3. If you havenā€™t already, WATCH Simon Lizotte beat the so-called furthest thrower in Massachusetts in a distance competition with a 708ft smash.

Meme of the Week

Thanks for reading today. Beat your friends this weekend!

- Charlie

2022 Season Countdown: 10 Weeks šŸ„

1st DGPT event - Las Vegas Challenge, February 24th - 27th