Blog — Morley Field Disc Golf Course

Jesse Meyers

2019 Course Championship Wrap-up

With a full field of 95 locals and a sprinkling of out of town players, the 2019 Course Championships was greeted with fantastic weather, following a big storm that left the course a little wet but in otherwise great condition for the 3-round, two-day tournament.

The first round saw a hot start by veteran Open player David Devine who topped the field with a 14 under and set the pace for the 25-person MPO field. The Master’s field got off to a competitive start with Mike Westerman and Oscar Garcia starting off with respective -7 on the first round. The two would continue to duel it out over the next two rounds, with Westerman ultimately winning the division by just two strokes. The MP50 division saw a very competitive field, with all 8 players within 4 strokes of one another after the first round. Reigning champion Rianne Hamilton saw some close competition, as she took a two-stroke lead with a -2 for the Round 1 of the tournament.

In the Am divisions, Shane Jonas set the pace with a -9 with Tadas Mizukis and Nicholas Soto just one and two strokes behind. Daniel Quezada had the hot start in Intermediate, shooting a -6 for the first round, while incredibly consistent John Maki was 3 strokes behind (and ultimately finishing 2nd).

The second round, the most difficult setup we have at Morley, was a challenging afternoon for many players. But defying the odds was reigning Men’s open champion Clint Calvin who set a new course record for the layout with an -8, while Carlos Caballero got himself back in the top group with a -6. Notable performances in this extremely challenging layout came from MP50 winner Mike Lamb who shot an impressive -2 (besting the field by 9 strokes that round) and Corey Ross, the ultimate winner in Advanced, with a -1.

The 3rd round, a short course, saw some great scores across the board, with Shane Jonas pulling away in Advanced with a -10 and Rianne solidifying her lead for a 5th Women’s Open title with a -5. In the Open division, Clint Calvin, was also solidifying his lead shooting a personal best -16 that gave him an 8 stroke lead going into the safari Final 9.

The safari Final 9 consisted of a new layout unknown to the top 4 players, led by Clint Calvin with Jet Tydingo and Nick Newton holding a one stroke lead for second over Carlos Caballero. The safari layout offered the top Pro’s an opportunity to showcase their skills and really open up on some of the 450+ foot long holes with Clint Calvin putting on an absolute clinic and gaining another 4 strokes on the field. The battle for 2nd place lasted until the final hole, with Carlos and Jet ultimately tying and Nick Newton just one stroke behind to finish 4th.

Congrats to all our division winners and everyone that participated for bringing such positive attitudes and a fun weekend for all involved! Til next year!

2019 Spring Fling Wrap Up

This year’s Spring Fling filled up quickly with a full field of 95 players split between 8 divisions, with the largest being the Intermediate field (34 players) followed by Advanced (26 players).  Thanks to generous donations by our disc sponsors (Innova, Discraft, Dynamic Discs, Legacy, MVP, & Gateway), all divisions had well over 100% payback.  

Faced with persistent heavy rains throughout the first round, competitors played through challenging conditions for what should have been the easier layout of the two rounds.  A few were able to play well through the rain, with Shane Dehner leading the field with an impressive -9.  The other hot hands belonged to Eric Shanahan and, in the MA2- intermediate division, Matthew Dregidga (shooting a personal best), both with -7.  

During the round, Eric “Shrimp Toast” Long won sponsor Mad Con’s Hole 8 closest to the pin competition, while Pam Vaughn won amongst the women, each taking home some new plastic for their accurate drives.  

The second round gave way to clearing skies and a longer, more challenging layout.  The MA60 division saw Fred Aguero maintain his lead over the field, finishing 11 strokes in front of 2nd place with a combined -5.  MA50 saw a very competitive field topped by Mark Hauser with a cumulative -4, besting 2nd place finisher Alex Mate by a stroke and 3rd place Mike Lamb by two strokes.  

The MA40 division also had a tight field after the first round but saw Quinton Henry pull away in the afternoon with a second round -5 to win the division by 6 strokes. The Women’s division saw Pam Vaughn pull away in the second round to win the division while Kai Barrios shot a consistent +3 both rounds to win the Juniors division. 

The MA3 recreational division saw a burgeoning field of new players closely competing, with David Weltsch winning by a stroke with a combined +6.  The large Intermediate field was a tight competition with only 5 strokes separating the top 10 finishers.  Ryan Covert maintained consistency in the 2nd round to come off the second card and win by a stroke with a combined -4.  

The Advanced division also had its share of drama in the 2nd round with hard charging Jon Yergler and Willie Grenis both shooting -7 down to make their way into 3rd & 4th place, respectively.  But neither could catch 1st place winner Shane Dehner who followed up his -9 first round with a -1 on the more difficult layout.  Giving him a run for his money was Don Burdette who was able to make up a stroke on the 2nd round but would finish just one stroke off the lead with a combined -9 for both rounds. 

I’d be remiss to not thank all our staff and volunteers that were an integral part of setting up and having the event run smoothly.  Mitchell, Tyler, & Chris who kept the shop lines short; Clint and Oscar for helping groups out on the course; EJ, Eric, Mac, & Snapper for coordinating all the day-of logistics and payouts, Joanne and Amplified for setting up lunch, & Jesse Myers for the extensive work behind the scenes for player registration.   

We want to congratulate all the winners and thank all the competitors for braving the tough morning conditions and making another successful Spring Fling here at Morley!

Snapper's Wrap Up - 2018 Spring Fling

This year’s Spring Fling went off as well as any Spring Fling we’ve ever run here. We had 8 different PDGA Amateur categories this year. There was one ace in the tournament. Junior player Kai Barrios skip aced hole 17 for his first ever ace. Fortunately, his mother caught the once in a lifetime magical moment on video. Kai was one happy young man walking around after the tourney with a fist full of dollars from the other players and staff keeping up the age-old tradition of giving an ace recipient a dollar for their efforts.

This year had several first-time winners. Ozzie Fausto won Advanced. He shot a two round cumulative score of -15 to edge out first round leader Charlie Grenis. David Neria survived a three way play off in Intermediate for his first win. Matt Tregidga is so happy to now officially be kicked out of Novice division as he outlasted the 21 player Novice field by a stroke. Quinny Kravitz having shot the best first round of the tournament at -8 earned his first PDGA Masters victory. Eric Ducharme having suffered thru multiple 2nd place finishes topped last year’s winner Hans Degner for his first Grand Masters victory here at Morley. We added a Senior Grandmaster division this year and John Maki the wily local veteran bested first round leader Pete Hembrow who played Morley the first day the course was ever put in way way back in 1977. In the Women’s division Rianne Hamiliton not surprisingly won for her third straight year. And finally, 12 year old Disc Golf phenom Xaelen Nash crushed his field shooting a -5 with 8 birdies in his second round to once again win the Junior Division. Xaelen has set several Junior world distance records as he’s grown up. He birdied both long 5 and hole 6 back to back in the afternoon winds this tourney. His final score was actually one stroke better than the 22 person Intermediate field. Somebody should warn Ricky and Paul. Xaelen’s coming!

This year’s included lunch was provided by my son’s restaurant Amplified Ale Works. It was a real treat for the players who were upgraded from the usual Costco pizza. Our sponsors this year were Innova Disc Golf, Discraft, Dynamic Distribution, Gateway, Legacy and MVP discs. All of whom donated hats and clothing for the free drawing and discs for the player prize packages.

I owe a big thank you to my staff which included my son Alex who will be running this event going forward, my wife Joanne, EJ, Eric (who flew in just to help out with this event), Oscar, Jesse (PDGA data and morleyfield.com updates), and all my regular staff in the shop. A special thank you goes out to Zac Burnside who as a volunteer handles both computer  graphics, art coordination and gets our screenprinting  done as well. Also a special thanks to Chris Dilloway for artwork and general handiman skills in making this event run as smooth as silk for the players. This was my last official PDGA tournament till I retire at the end of this year. I owe a big thanks to all the tournament participants this year who made running this tourney amazingly fun for me as well. I had a blast this year. We have some special juniors coming up. The future looks bright for Disc Golf.

Thanks for the ride…

Z ya

Snapper's Wrap Up - 2017 Southwestern Disc Golf Invitational

This tournament always begins on the Friday afternoon preceding the start of Saturday’s match play at the putting contest. $300 is up for grabs with $100 going to the winner. The rest is split up between the top 5 in the finals. Over the year’s the wily veterans have learned to hold back from entering the prelims until just before the cut off time of 4 p.m. when the finals are set to begin. They accomplish two things by doing this. One the wind usually calms down later in the day and two it becomes obvious how far you’ll need to go on the prelim stations to get into the top five who make the finals. Greg Barsby waited till the last minute then entered knowing no one had hit the putt from all nine stations. He then preceded to run the table and claim the $100 first prize without even having to putt in the finals. San Diego’s own AJ Risley took second, Nate Sexton third, Randy Saab our perennial fourth place finisher took his usual spot and Steve Rico finished 5th having left before the final shoot out.

This year’s Team tourney was a bitter sweet event. Bitter because Team San Diego just missed the finals. The locals started          

off well beating the number one and two seeds in the first two matches. They finished day one tied for the lead with a four and one record. Day two saw Team SD lose their first match of the day to their co leaders Redwood Empire then beat Huntington Beach to go 5-2 for the tourney. Team Oregon won both their matches on Sunday to go 5-2 . Also finishing 5-2 was Redwood Empire. Head to head each co-leader team beat one of the other two teams making it go to the second tie breaker of points differential. Oregon had more points in the three matches between the co-leaders giving them first place. Second place is then determined by head to head play whereby Team RE got second having beaten SD in the prelims. Team Oregon went on to win in the finals for the second year in a row. They also won the Spirit of the Event award for the second year in a row by a unanimous decision of the staff. These guys did everything together (although I never checked on their sleeping arrangements:). They all entered the putting contest together. They practiced before the tourney as a team they even came to the tourney party as a team. Their unwavering support for each other was their ultimate source of strength and a big reason why they win. Of course having Nate Sexton, Nate Doss and Valerie Jenkins on your team is a pretty good start as well.

The sweet part was all the great memories over the 36 years this event’s been held here. Jim Tobish did the math. We’ve played over 300,000 competitive holes here and thrown close to a million throws in this tournament. This is a one of a kind match play team event. It’s like having 7 little tournaments in one. Each 12 hole match is against another player at your same position on a different team. Many of the players who attend this event have been coming back year after year. At least two players from out of town have been here at least 32 times. Nearly 50% of this year’s players have been here at least 15 times. This has been a major west coast Frisbee family reunion since it’s 1982 beginning.

Weather for the tourney this year was absolutely perfect both days. After predictions the week before that it would be raining all weekend this was a very pleasant surprise. Lunch was provided again this year by Amplified Ale Works and was delicious as always. Some of this year’s sponsors went way over board with their free drawing donations knowing this was the last one. Sam Ferrans from Innova gave us Discatcher baskets, Super hero bags, and zippered hoodies as well as the usual great plastic. MVP also gave us a Black Hole practice basket. We ran a couple of mondo’s to give away the baskets. Thankfully Matt Jankowski won a basket by hitting two 60 ft. putts in a row. This was a reasonable consolation for his spectacular match play performance. Matt finished with the top record 6-1 for San Diego. His only loss to the much more experienced Team HB captain Chris Brophy in their final match of the tourney. Also of note our woman, Rianne Hamilton went 5-2 losing only to 4 time World Champion Val Jenkins and Lesli Todd this year’s runner up in the Women’s Masters World Championships. Also an awesome performance. 

I’d like to thank all the great sponsors this year Innova Disc Golf, MVP, Discraft, Dynamic Distribution, Legacy and Gateway.  This year’s staff was the usual crew and they did their usual great job behind the scenes to keep everything running smoothly   and on time: Mac, Eric, EJ, Jesse, Oscar and spotter Dougie Fresh. My shop staff put in untold hours on the course prep and finally my son and wife also were a big help in making this one of the very best Team Tourney’s ever. I’ll miss this event and all the wonderful people I’ve played with here over the year’s. Hopefully Jeff Spohr who’s committed to carrying on this tradition next year will have as much fun over the year’s to come. Hope to see you all on the Friz trail…

Z ya…

Snapper

2017 Southwestern Disc Golf Invitational (Team Tournament) Info

Host Hotel:

Best Western Seven Seas in Mission Valley (1-800-328-1618) at $74 a night per room for two doubles or one queen. We have 25 rooms on hold for tournament players until November 27th so make sure to book your room before then. Let them know your are with the "Team Tournament".

Teams:

The team makeup will remain the same as last year with 5 open, 4 masters, 2 grands and one woman.

  1. Oregon
  2. Santa Cruz
  3. Arizona
  4. Sylmar
  5. Huntington Beach
  6. Redwood Empire
  7. Oak Grove
  8. San Diego

Changes from previous years:

Changed the playing formula so all the teams play their traveling partner in the 5th round (3 p.m. on Saturday) so that play just continues on no need to come in and reorganize and go back out.

Click here for event page which will be updated with results.

Morley Field Baskets for Sale! Own Disc Golf History

Morley Field Disc Golf Course in San Diego just installed new baskets and we want the baskets that were replaced to find a new home where they will be used and appreciated. Auctions start July 19th @ 7PM PST. Four baskets will be auctioned off each week until they all have new homes!

These baskets are part of disc golf history!

  • 2 - WFDF World Championships
  • WFDF California State Championship
  • 31 Years of Team Tournament Play (Southwestern Team Disc Golf Invitational) that brings out some of the best players on the West Coast.
  • Originally installed in 1985
  • Some players that have banged these chains: Paul McBeth, Ricky Wysocki, Nate Doss, Valerie Jenkins, Catrina Allen, Juliana Korver, Philo Brathwaite, Ken Jarvis, Micah Dorius, Carlo Pelg, Snapper Pierson and so many more!

Important notes about sale:

  • Baskets are local pickup only
  • Each auction is for one basket
  • The basket number listed in the auction title represents its hole location at the time it was replaced
  • The Morley Field Disc Golf basket flag that indicates the hole number IS included with the sale
  • The picture(s) used may not represent the current condition of the basket and it is your responsibility to inspect it in person at Morley Field Disc Golf Course before placing your bid.
  • The picture(s) used may be of a DIFFERENT basket number than the one for sale in the auction. Please refer to the auction title for clarity on which basket that you are bidding on.
  • Baskets are designed for permanent installation and do not have a self supporting base. Sleeve included. Please contact for questions on installation.

First Four Baskets Available Now

2016 San Diego Team Tournament Info

Host Hotel

Clarion Hotel in National City (7 minutes drive time) is our official hotel for this year our 35th annual. We've reserved 20 rooms (17 double double 3 King) at $81 per night but that includes hot breakfast Saturday and Sunday. I've asked them to open breakfast early at 6:30 since we have a 8:00 a.m. tee off both days.

Team Info

1-Huntington Beach-HB
2-Sylmar-SM
3-Arizona-AZ
4-Santa Cruz-SC
5-Oak Grove-OG
6-Redwood Empire-RE
7-San Diego-SD
8-Oregon-OR

The team makeup is the same as last year: 5 open, 4 masters, 2 grands and one woman.

CLICK HERE TO VIEW TEAM ROSTERS

Scorecard/Schedule

The schedule otherwise will remain the same as in the past. We will have our $300 putting contest on Friday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. Finals at 4 p.m.

Huntington Beach and Arizona will be responsible for scorecards in the first 4 rounds. Then Huntington Beach and Oak Grove will be responsible for scorecards for the rest of the tourney.

After lunch on Saturday we will send out cards with Huntington Beach, Arizona and Oak Grove. There will be no break after round 4 at 3 p.m. We will go directly into round 5. 4 teams will go back and play the same 12 holes they just finished Oak Grove, Santa Cruz, Arizona and Redwood Empire. The other 4 teams continue on their same progression thru the course. The reason for no break is the course this year plays a little tougher than in the past due to lots of tree and bush growth tightening up routes along with several new pin positions. Play will likely be slower than in the past. I will give each captain 12 hole assignment sheets. One for each of your 1 thru 12 players so there will be no reason to get lost or wonder what hole you start on just follow the instructions. Just make sure the right numbered sheet gets to the corresponding player. Sheet 1 to player 1 and sheet 12 to player 12 (this addition is probably long over due).

On Sunday, "Spirit of the Event" award will proceed finals. Free drawing will follow finals before awards.

Updated Scorecard

2016 San Diego Team Qualifications

Prerequisites for making San Diego Team for 2016 Team Tourney. Any of the following qualifications will make a player eligible for team play:

Open Division (5 players)

  • Have a 1000+ player rating or above
  • Finish in the top three Open players in the 2016 Course Championship
  • Win two Open division Morley Monthlies in the current year having shot a two round cumulative round of -20 or better.
  • Win three Open division Morley Monthlies in the current year.
  • Win an Open position in the year end grinder competition. Winner of the Course Championship Amateur is qualified for grinder play. All other competitors must be San Diego County based open division players only.

Masters Division (4 players)

  • Have a player rating of 980+
  • Finish the top Masters age player in the course championship
  • Win a PDGA A tier event in the Pro Masters division the current year
  • Win 2 B tier PDGA events in the Masters division in the current year
  • Win a Masters position in the year end grinder competition

Grandmaster Division (2 players)

  • Have a player rating of 960+
  • Win an A tier PDGA event in the Pro GM in the current year
  • Win a GM position in the year end grinder.

Women’s Division (1 player)

  • Winner of the current years course championship if not a PDGA Women’s pro player will receive highest consideration and will be eligible to compete against selected PDGA Women’s Pro candidates. 
  • This division is the most problematic to pick a candidate since we have so few women competing. Any interested women should make their desires known to anyone in the pro shop and we will try to arrange a Women’s grinder if necessary.

Snapper's Wrap Up - 2016 Spring Fling

The Spring Fling is a “B” tier PDGA qualifier tourney for the Am Worlds to be held in Michigan this year. Players here competed in one of seven different divisions delineated by either age or player rating. The highest division contested was the Advanced Division.

This year's all amateur bash was won by three time Advanced champion Jonathon Maki. His dad John Maki made it a family affair by winning the Grandmaster (men over 50) division. Traveling veteran Pam Vaughn won the women’s division. Drake Avila shooting a tournament best -8 (player rating 990) in the first round held on to win the Intermediates. The ever steady Patrick Franklin won the Recreational division by a stroke. The Am Masters (men over 40) was won by local Mike Lamb. And the amazing nine year old Xalen Nash crushed the junior division by 22 strokes.

This event is one of only three tournaments each year here at Morley played on a closed course. This event which included lunch provided by Amplified Ale and Beer Gardens was a great improvement based on player comments over the anticipated Costco pizza usually served at this event.

The player package also included a tourney T-shirt (artwork by Chris Dilloway) and two mini’s as well as entry to the free drawing where over 60 items (hats, shirts, bags etc.) were given away to entrants who remained after the end of play and before awards.

The tourney was played on two entirely different layouts with all holes being changed between rounds while the players ate lunch. At least 40% of all divisions won prizes including two portable Discraft Chain Star baskets, two Latitude Luxury E3 Disc Golf bags and a Dynamic Disc Ranger Disc Golf Bag all as first place prizes in various divisions.

Prizes were donated by the Morley Field Disc Golf Pro Shop, Innova Disc Golf, Discraft, Dynamic Distribution, MVP discs, Gateway Discs, and Legacy Discs.

There were two aces in the tourney Clint Calvin aced hole 13 and Michael Sheridan hole 16 in the first round. 

This year we had a different entry arrangement. Capitulating to modern efficiencies we had online entries available for 60 potential entrants on DGU. These went fast. We held back 35 entries that had to be filled in by hand and turned into the shop. These lasted two weeks before filling. Allowing all those individuals who are local but not necessarily aware that SoCal tourneys with online registration usually fill within a few days a chance to still get into the tournament. I think the system worked fine we’ll do it again next year in a similar fashion.

I’d like to thank all the sponsors and staff: Mac, Eric, EJ, Joanne, Alex and Oscar. Also all the shop staff: Tyler, Mitch, Tom, Chris, Chris again, Garrett, Jesse, Chet, Wic and Mike.

Till next year… Z ya

View Full Results and Pictures of the Winners

Remembering Donny Olow

A memorial was held on Saturday, March 26th to honor and celebrate the memory of Donny Olow, a beloved member of the Morley Field family. There were nearly 50 people present for the memorial ceremonies which ranged from open mic Donny stories at the picnic area, to the planting of a memorial tree on hole three in his name, and the dedication of his bench next to men's bathroom where he always sat greeting people and selling aces bag tags.

Donny's brother and sister sitting on his memorial bench.

Donny's brother and sister sitting on his memorial bench.

See more pics on the Donny Olow Memorial Facebook page.

Snapper's Wrap Up - 2015 Southwester Team Disc Golf Invitational

This year’s team tourney ran smooth as silk right on time and the weather cooperated perfectly. Several dozen people showed up on Friday before the tourney putting contest to get autographs from some of the disc golf luminaries. They weren’t disappointed.

This year’s tourney saw the return of 4 time world champion Paul McBeth  after a 4 year hiatus from this event. He led the Huntington Beach team to their second win ever in the 35 year history of this event held each year the first weekend in December here at Morley. McBeast punctuated their victory by throwing and ace on hole 13 in the finals while throttling the Steve Rico lead team from Sylmar. 

Sylmar won the prelims 6-1 beating Huntington Beach 7.5-4.5. Huntington Beach after a slow start won both their Sunday morning matches and secured the second seed with a 5-2 record going into the finals. They then carried their momentum into the finals beating Sylmar 9.5-2.5. 

Team San Diego had an off year. Several long time members were unable to play this year and the team had its’ worst showing ever. Finishing next to last in the eight team event with a 2-5 record in the prelims. On a positive note for team San Diego rookie member Jonathan Maki, Am winner of the Spring Fling and long time team pro member Mike Slonim both had a marvelous 5-1-1 record to lead the beleaguered locals.

This event is a marathon of disc golf on Saturday with each player playing 5 matches and completing 60 competitive holes between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Lunch is provided at the noon break each year by Amplified Aleworks formerly known as Cali Kebab. Players nosh on chicken, lamb, pita bread and falafels along with salad while recounting the shoulda, woulda, coulda’s of their morning matches.

Innova Champion, Discraft, Dynamic  Distribution, Gateway, Legacy and Millennium again donated discs and free drawing swag for the players. The winning team gets $250 per player a nice custom plaque from NP Trophies and 5 discs per player. Second place gets $120 and 3 discs per player. The team captain keeps the big perpetual trophy and adds their name to the plaque. Finally, The Spirit of the Event trophy went to Team Oak Grove for the first time ever plus they received 5 discs per team member. 

Big thanks to all the staff: Mac, EJ, Jesse, My wife Joanne, Tommy, Mike, Mitch, Tyler, Chet, Garrett, Angel and of course Scooby. Special thanks to Chris Dilloway who provided the art this year and played on the team as well.

Till next year…
Z ya

Paul McBeth - Ace on Hole #13

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35 Annual Southwestern Team Disc Golf Invitational - Finals

2015 Champs - Huntington Beach

2015 Champs - Huntington Beach

2015 Runner Ups - Sylmar

2015 Runner Ups - Team Sylmar

Day One Matches

Day Two Matches

Rounds 1 thru 7 Point Totals

35th Annual 2015 Southwestern Team Disc Golf Invitational - Day One Results

Saturday Results (First 5 Matches)

Match 1

San Diego 6 - Oak Grove 6

Arizona 8 - Huntington Beach 4

Redwood Empire 5 - Santa Cruz 7

Sylmar 9 - SoCal 3

Match 2

San Diego 4 - Huntington Beach 8

Arizona 4.5 - Oak Grove 7.5

Redwood Empire 9.5 - SoCal 2.5

Sylmar 6 - Santa Cruz 6

Match 3

San Diego 3.5 - Santa Cruz 8.5

Arizona 8 - SoCal 4

Redwood Empire 4.5 - Oak Grove 7.5

Sylmar 7 - Huntington Beach 5

Match 4

San Diego 9 - SoCal 3

Arizona 7.5 - Santa Cruz 4.5

Redwood Empire 6 - Huntington Beach 6

Sylmar 5.5 - Oak Grove 6.5

Match 5

San Diego 4.5 - Sylmar 7.5

Arizona 3.5 - Redwood Empire 8.5

SoCal 2 - Huntington Beach 10

Santa Cruz 8.5 - Oak Grove 3.5

*Ties are broken by points scored in match play. See scoreboard at Tournament HQ for details.

Sunday (2 Matches then finals)

Tee off is at 8am sharp and will be preceded by a players meeting. Make sure to arrive early to find out what hole you start on.