pg. 160 (near the end of the several page interview, after talking about
Friends, girls, hair, and his tennis playing past):
Playboy: What's your favorite pastime?
Perry: Frisbee golf. I play with my buddies almost every day, like it's going
out of style. There are real courses and you use different types of Frisbees.
Some go to the right and some go to the left, and there's a putter.
---Hmm... Interesting. Could this be the guy to get disc golf into the public
eye? He's already been pictured in People Magazine playing "frisbee golf in a
park with his friends" a couple years ago. I saw his name on the PDGA
membership list in the celebrity catagory (PDGA #8902). May be our man!
Come to think of it, has Greedy Ed seen the unauthorized usage of "Frisbee" in
a national publication? Could get ugly...
Pete Caldwell
#9903
Hey Pete-
By "Greedy Ed" I guess you meant "Steady Ed", a man in the twilight of a
career that has done more for this sport than you and Mathew Perry could
ever dream of. Perhaps you should go back to your Centerfold, Pete.
MikeG
Columbus, Ohio
>Could this be the guy to get disc golf into the public
>eye? He's already been pictured in People Magazine playing "frisbee golf in a
>park with his friends" a couple years ago. I saw his name on the PDGA
>membership list in the celebrity catagory (PDGA #8902). May be our man!
Could be. Then again, TVs X show could be shooting a spot on DG on September
3rd and talk about disc golf, not frisbee golf.
Always, Fred C (www.dolf.com) Catching Targets, a putt above the rest
Greg
mikeg wrote:
>
> By "Greedy Ed" I guess you meant "Steady Ed", a man in the twilight of a
> career that has done more for this sport than you and Mathew Perry could
> ever dream of. Perhaps you should go back to your Centerfold, Pete.
>
All that without the little, rubber hammer....
Larry
<dela...@postoffice.pacbell.net> wrote in message news:37CC0617...@postoffice.pacbell.net...CD32 wrote:
> I saw his name on the PDGA
membership list in the celebrity catagory (PDGA #8902). May be our man!<
i checked pdga.com. he is there! who is E. Gilbert?
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