I'll agree with other posters, it is always a treat to have the living legend herself on coverage, of course I mean Juliana Korver. If any coverage has her, or Madison Walker on it, I'm going to watch it!
Finally getting around to watching this. I was volunteering there all four of the days, mostly FBO because, let's face it there much more fun too watch and pleasant to be around. I grew up playing stick golf at Glendoveer and frequently walk the nature trail around the course. That walking led me back to becoming a disc golfer, after about an 18 year hiatus, and to becoming a pro disc golf tour fan during Covid. So busy during the week with the volunteer work regular job and doing what I can with the Beaver State fling the next weekend, I had to put my Jomez habit on the back burner. Great job is always Hot Grese and Jomez crew.
It is glorious to watch Juliana Korver play disc golf on the coverage of a disc golf pro tour event such as the 2024 Portland Open. I enjoy watching Juliana Korver play disc golf on the coverage of a disc golf pro tour event such as the 2024 Portland Open.
In the FPO she is a living legend. When she came back to the scene a few years ago, to be honest, I was amazed at how young she is. At least she seems to be.
Saw her play today during round 2 and she is very graceful, throws some of the most beautiful lines ever seen, and sometimes gets really sneaky distance. A true pleasure to watch
What is another name for a Dark-eyed Junco? The AOU then subdivided the newly created species into separate groups, each with its previous common and scientific names: Slate-colored Junco (hyemalis); White-winged Junco (aikeni); Oregon Junco (oreganus); Gray-headed Junco (caniceps); and Guadalupe Junco (insularis).