Parked E17 | Myrtle Beach Open, FPO 2021 Season Recap, & The Etowah Fall Salute

EPISODE · Nov 11, 2021 · 1H 18M

Parked E17 | Myrtle Beach Open, FPO 2021 Season Recap, & The Etowah Fall Salute

from Parked: A Disc Golf Podcast · host Mitch Phillips & Zach Harrison

This week we head to all the East Coaster's favorite vacation spot, Myrtle Beach. Well not really the beach, to Mitch's surprise, but to technical wooded courses packed with ripping wind and rain from the ocean nearby. With both MPO & FPO divisions going to a playoff for the win, you don't want to miss this recap! What a breakout year of 2021 for so many women in the FPO division! This year displayed different winners every week of the tour, Catrina Allen winning her 2nd world title, Missy Gannon breaking the single season payout record, Kristin Tattar raising the bar of competition, and so many first time names with podium finishes. The 2022 FPO season cannot come soon enough! Later, the guys reluctantly quickly relive their doubles tournament failures. Then Hayden interviews Mitch about his play in The Etowah Fall Salute. Mitch reveals his mid round secret on how to jump 14 spots (spoiler, it's tequila), how he needs to commit to putts, and how injuries have changed the way he approaches the game now.  Want more Parked? Follow us on Instagram @parkedpodcast! Looking for a Christmas gift for the disc golfer in your life? Get rid of that old bag and get a brand new one from Upper Park Disc Golf! Use code PARKED10 to save some 💰!

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