My newest book is out! It's a collaboration with disc golf champion Scott Stokely, writing his memoir of his childhood and years on tour. As of today is is available in both print and ebook formats.
Before he was a national disc golf champion, Scott Stokely was a
latch-key kid, a troubled teen, an arrogant punk. Before his entry in
the Guinness Book of World Records, he was a black-market dealer, an
addict, a fugitive from justice. Scott would become a devoted teacher, a
dedicated advocate, a team leader, and one of the toughest competitors
in the history of disc golf. But first, he would have to grow up.
The story begins in 1976, when a 7-year-old Scott discovers the world’s
only disc golf course, Oak Grove Park in Pasadena, California. There he
quickly falls in love with the sport and becomes a junior member of the
world’s first disc golf club, the Oak Grove Gophers. Soon he begins to
compete. Over the next 25 turbulent years, the one constant in Scott’s
life will be disc golf, as his career develops from child prodigy into a
decade-long successful professional disc golf tour.
During those years the sport of disc golf will itself come of age, growing from
obscure infancy through adolescent growth pains to respectable
adulthood. See this history through the eyes of a man who lived it,
beginning with the early “Wild West” highlights all the way through its
establishment as a professional sport. Scott’s story covers decades of
stars, legends, and misfits of the Frisbee family, hundreds of
tournaments, and tens of thousands of miles as he tells about his highs
and lows, successes and failures, and every aspect of life on the disc
golf tour.
Get the print version.
Get the Ebook.