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This is a list of disc golfers. Catrina Allen; Ken Climo (1968 - ) (US)Twelve - time PDGA World Champion [1] James Conrad; Nate Doss; Dave Dunipace; David Feldberg; Holly Finley; Ed Headrick; Sarah Hokom; John Houck; Avery Jenkins; Valarie Jenkins; Stancil Johnson; Jeremy Koling; Simon Lizotte; Nikko Locastro; Paul McBeth; Eric McCabe; Eagle ...
Esme's middle names are the result of a Lancre tradition that whatever the priest says at the naming ceremony becomes the child's full and correct name. Magrat—who owed her own name to a combination of this tradition and her mother's inability to spell "Margaret"—was determined it would not happen again, hence the "Note Spelling".
James Conrad (born May 4, 1990) is a professional disc golfer from Blacksburg, Virginia, currently competing on the Disc Golf Pro Tour. He Joined the Professional Disc Golf Association in 2000 and became a professional in 2006. Conrad has won both the PDGA World Championships, in 2021, and the United States Disc Golf Championship, in 2019.
C. Jess Cain; Raul Campos; Laura Cantrell; Stephen Capen; George Carlin; Bronwyn Carlton; Jerry Carroll; Roger Carroll; Chris Carter (American musician) Ed Castleberry
Kristin Lätt (née Tattar, born 3 July 1992 in Pärnu) [6] is an Estonian professional disc golfer [7] and former competitive cross-country skier. [8] In 2022 she became the female disc golf world champion [9] for the first time.
Richard Orlando Biondi [1] (September 13, 1932 – June 26, 2023) was an American Top 40 and oldies disc jockey.Calling himself The Wild I-tralian, [2] he was one of the original "screamers," known for his screaming delivery as well as wild antics on and off the air.
Willis happened to work for Hal Jackson, a famous disc jockey and radio personality at WLIB. With Jackson's help, the Solitaires landed an audition with record producer Hy Weiss in the fall of 1953. Weiss used to hold auditions in a local movie theater after it had closed for the night. [1] Weiss was impressed with the young men's vocals.
Mary Dudley (born Mary Elizabeth Goode; April 8, 1912 – March 17, 1964), known as Mary Dee, was an American disc jockey who is widely considered the first African-American woman disc jockey in the United States.