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Holly Finley on Making A Living On Tour | Nick and Matt Show
Holly Finley shares her insights on making a living as a professional disc golfer touring the country. In this conversation with Nick and Matt, she discusses her 33 wins in the FPO career, including notable victories at Music City and the Silver Cup. Holly reflects on what drives her success, from overcoming tough competition to navigating the financial aspects of a high-demand sport. She also touches on the growing trend of sponsorships in disc golf, mentioning recent partnerships with brands like Tito's Vodka. With a career marked by incredible performances and notable wins, Holly Finley offers a unique perspective on what it takes to thrive as a professional disc golfer.
Professional disc golfer Holly Finley shares her experience making a living on tour in an exclusive conversation with Nick and Matt.
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welcome to the nick and matt show bringing the player interviews you want to hear and the hot topics you want to discuss streaming live on the foundation podcast youtube channel here's nick and matt so you've had 33 wins if i've counted correctly in your fpo career 33 wins okay um there's there are some a tiers in there there are some btrc tiers but since you went to fpo 33 wins and it looks like as far as the wins are concerned the a tier at music city opened last year would you consider that your biggest win or do you feel like there's another one out there um yeah i guess i guess i'd say that's my biggest win um you know i did win the silver cup a few years ago and i had to get past a lot of really good players for that as well i think madison walker was there um maybe jessica wiese perhaps lisa fakes there was just a lot of really good innova elite level players that i had to get through to capture that win um music city uh you know i had cali and katrina on my heels but i felt like the silver cup a few years ago was a little bit closer but you know in my mind they they both hold a pretty high standard as far as the winds go yeah i think one thing for disc golf in general not just the fpo but it's slowly heading in the right direction obviously the last few tournaments you talked about texas state you had back to back your largest winnings ever at these bad past two events so you can kind of see that disc golf hasn't always been the most cost efficient thing as a touring player and you can kind of see lately more endorsements are coming into the sport we just had tito's vodka obviously dropping 10 grand in the fbo division so do you personally are you looking for endorsements from other companies how are you managing obviously with kind of like touring as a professional disc golfer yeah well when i started touring my modeling income supplemented what it you know cost to disc golf i would seek outside sponsors with my knowledge as far as managing international models and setting them up with agencies around the world setting...





