a bit on flying disc history - landerland.compeople to join the rutgers frisbee team. since he had...
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ImetDanRoddickbackin1978whenItraveledfromSeattletoCaliforniaduring my first of many road trips to play and compete in what was called at the time “Frisbee Golf” with a subculture of individuals: “The Frisbee Family”. A lot has changed in 30 years. Lynne Warren’s article “The Life and Legend of a Guy Called Stork” in this final issue of Rick Rothstein’s Disc Golf World cap-tures the essence of Stork’s heartfelt impact on what my life and countless others has been about. I feel this tribute to Stork, a friend and mentor needs to be shared outside the present disc golf community. If nothing else, a history lesson about a toy propelled into the main stream by a company called Wham-O, the vision of Ed Headrick and the life of a guy called Stork.
A bit on Flying Disc History
Credits to the CreatorsDisc Golf WorldPublisher and EditorRick Rothstein
Senior Editor and Senior WriterLynne Warren
Stork’s Expanded Photoshttp://gallery.mac.com/cyberstork#100099
Related Disc Golf Web Siteswww.PDGA.com
www.dgwn.com