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Aaron Gossage DOESN'T Like This Change
Aaron Gossage shares his thoughts on the recent changes at Olympus, a popular location for the Supreme Flight Open. The event is set to start in Florida, marking the third year of its opening at this venue owned by Dylan Cece and Paul McBth. Aaron praises the continued improvement made by Paul, highlighting the course's unique elevation and terrain. He also discusses his personal struggles with teapads and expresses excitement for the new content series featuring pro players like Luke Taylor and Jaden Ry. Additionally, Aaron mentions the spin-off podcast "Course Maintenance" and looks forward to discussing more opinions and insights from the Disc golf community.
Watch Aaron Gossage express his discontent with a recent disc golf rule change - he's got strong opinions!
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We are here at Olympus, which means the season is about to start. >> Pretty sweet. I love it. >> What's up, degenerates? It's the disco world. I'm Jefferson here to break down everything you need to know before watching the Supreme Flight Open since apparently AB is out there still making changes. At >> least you don't have to deal with that anymore. >> This marks the third year in a row the season starts off in Florida at the Olympus property owned by none other than Dylan Cece and Paul McBth. Gotta love the combo of the goat and a guy that can fund all his wild ideas. >> And I said, "Put a basket here, do this, do that." And I haven't been back since. >> As long as Mr. Kefir didn't [ __ ] it up. The continued improvement is how this course will remain the rightful kickoff event of the Pro Tour. Known for its elevation and unusual terrain, truly unlike any other course we see. And this year, it's only gotten better with the changes Paul saw fit. But don't question McBth's masterpiece geniuses. >> I'm going to break down Paul's genius so you can sit back and enjoy the hundreds of practice round videos. We even got a spin-off podcast with Goose and Ezra called Course Maintenance. I'm sure it's good, but I haven't found 2 hours of spare time to watch yet. Mostly because I got to prioritize my boys over at All Birdies No Bogeies as they keep putting out fire. Disc also pumping out a lot more content featuring a variety of pros. may be brought back to Luna Battle, but also a new series. Luke Taylor and Jaden Ry are battling for lunch money all season. And I'm sure we're going to see more content than ever before, which is a good thing because then we get lots of opinions to discuss, and that is my all-time favorite. >> One of the things on this course that I've struggled with a little bit in the past is the teapads. Looks like they've done some good work on them. >> Dude, you'll be you'll be amazed, man. This is like the least of it. Like every single hole seems like >> Danny's put insane work out here with all the all the uh Turf feels good. >> Oh, did I...




