Chris Dickerson on rumors, 2023, player burnout & what's next after disc golf | All Six Sides
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- We sat down with 2x Pro Tour Champion and US Champion Chris Dickerson to talk about off season rule changes, player burnout and the motivation carrying him into 2024.
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Chapters
00:00 - Intro
1:02 - Catching up
1:31 - Offseason
3:30 - Looking back on 2023
7:46 - What's new in the bag
14:12 - New PDGA Rules
23:21 - What would you change?
29:37 - No Las Vegas Challenge
33:28 - The cost of touring
35:33 - Setting goals
38:34 - Motivation to compete
40:13 - What's next after disc golf? - Sport
Great interview, pulling for Chris this season, enjoy solid, down to earth players who really love the game
Great interview! Love to hear Chris talk about his hunger to do better next season. You can tell he is not content in anyway with his career yet and I’m looking forward to seeing all he will accomplish!
This was a good interview on both your parts. Glad to see Chris in an interview. I only started following the PRO tour in 2021 and really 2022 and heard good things about Chris but haven’t been able to see as much of that and when I did appreciate fully who and what I was seeing of him.
Congrats on the squatch sponsorship big dude!
Dickerson basically said, "In 2023, I learned how to lose" 🤣🤣🤣
Got to love it!
Great interview. Love watching cdick dominate while he’s in the zone. I hope the pdga gets the message about tournaments on ball golf courses. The distance doesn’t translate to coverage and therefore they are boring to watch. Throwing full power into a tight gap and flexing something down a narrow fairway is always amazing. Plus the scoring separation woods courses create is so much more compelling to watch. I would love to see some tournaments become region based rather than course based. There are so many courses I would love to see the pros play.
Wishing Chris a wonderful season ahead. Let's have JohnE McCray on for an interview. 💥
Great interview! This made me a fan of Chris Dickerson, I’ll be rooting for him this season!
I think Chris would be a great fit at DGA!!
More of these please!
Appreciate the mature intelligent well-though-out presentations. Puts your crew in category with terry miller, johnny disc golf, brian e. The post-covid media that was look-at-me shallow, with click bait titles may work for a quick moment but doesn’t have any legs long term. Cheers.
I think I figured the "farther from the target" wording. An item can be both farther from and closer to the target. Since that means the item is farther from the target, it can be moved. The only way an item can't be moved is if the whole item exists closer to the target than the front edge of the disc.
This makes sense to me! Cheers!
Yeah if any part of the object is in your lie, you can move it. This rule change is more to address the issue of clearing your run-up of sticks, pine cones, etc. Previously, the PDGA stupidly worded it that you couldn't remove anything that wasn't in your stance. So theoretically, players would have to do a snow angel on the ground to clear all the obstacles you could physically reach in a stance.
This was great! Thanks
You could move the limb, because it is ALSO behind the disc. The rule does not state that it has to be solely behind the disc.
That’s how I read it. Anything that extends further than the disc can be moved, no matter where it is originating.
I might disagree. I saw some discussion on this (can’t remember if it was your life or upshot or what) but yes I understand that if the limb (object) goes in front at all, it cannot be moved. This is still an improvement and seems more common sense.
I would like to see an event where all players have to play it blind to test a player's on the fly ability and ability to make adjustments in consecutive rounds.
I can definitely see Dickerson being a Jonny McCray or Barry Schultz type and just mop up on the local master side of DG.
Bill Nye the Science Lie?
The players calling the rules on themselves is holding disc golf back from getting the repsect it deserves in the mainstream. Amateur hour vibes.
we dont need marshals. players making the call keeps calls down and the play moving. I wanna see big shots not people arguing calls with marshals or marshals calling every little foot fault. everyone playing under the same set of rules is fair.
Lol, how long is the PDGA gonna suck at clarifying rules. Do they not have a discussion about ut at all, have they ever played disc golf!?!? Glad Im not a member paying for this nonsense