David Feldberg - Quarterly Reports
Practice, practice, practice. It pays. Do things to increase your luck. Also, most of us started with INNOVA DX discs, because they beat up and they teach you angles from Hyzer to anhyzer to roller. Learn as many different shots as possible. Practice in an open field, not on the course. Once you learn something in the practice field, then try it on the course, and GOOD LUCK!
I enjoy blogging, but living on the road without a laptop and never being home to use my desktop has caused me to fall behind on my duties. It has been a long season with more traveling than ever before, so I am now turning my blog into a quarterly report. I will write every three months to give those interested an update on my tournaments, travels, and experiences. I apologize to anybody who was following my blogs, and was disappointed. At the same time I thank those who read my blogs and took time to make comments, I read them even if I haven’t responded. Feel free to continue commenting on any of my blogs as I will still be able to check my comments and respond to them accordingly.
It looks like Valerie Jenkins will now start blogging. She will give a woman’s perspective to the tour and the website. Val also spends more time on the computer, and will keep her blog up to date. I look forward to seeing what the new world champ will write about in the future. My first report will take place after the U.S. Open when we get home from the Colorado State Championships. I will actually post some pictures and talk about my favorite part of this year’s tour thus far. Again, thank you to my readers and fans, I truly appreciate your support and look forward to sharing future experiences with you. Two weeks until the Open, finally we have reached the big dance again. This is the part of the year I train for, hopefully I will see you out there, if not watch out for my quarterly reports because they will be interesting and exciting. Thanks, Dave Feldberg.
So it has been a long time since i have posted, and i m sorry. I will do my best to stay on top of it the rest of the season. It has been a crazy year so far and time is blazing by. I broke my hand on tree at the DGLO, throwing a 400 foot shot out of the woods. My follow through smashed into the tree, man it hurt. The x-rays showed a crack on the ring finger up towards the wrist and they wanted to put it in a cast, but i refused. It has been affecting my game, but i hope it is getting better. What can i do just not play, that doesn’t seem like me at all, i play through all injuries and problems. A broken hand won’t stop me either. We have a busy schedule in front of us, we are heading to Am worlds to give a clinic, then straight to Nagoya, Japan for a huge demonstration. Then straight back to the Pro Worlds, and if you can believe it two days later straight to Europe for three weeks. Then when we get back we head straight to Utah for a huge supertour, then we might have a week off. Now that is an intense summer! We are getting ready for the Hambrick National tour next week, man it is hot in the Midwest and east coast. I hope to see many of you at one of our stops this summer. Nate went home till the worlds, but Avery and i will do our best to hold it down while he is gone. I will write next week, i promise. Untill then check out some of Billy Crumps new videos, they are cool. And have you seen Robbie Bratten from Texas throw, it is sick!






