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The Greatest Disc Golfers of All Time 

R.M. Disc Golf
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One of the biggest subjects in disc golf, who is the greatest player ever? Here is my top ten for the greatest of all time. Pulling from wins and different stats I figured out who I thought was the top ten to ever play. Here is my top ten, Let me know in the comments what you think. Enjoy.
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00:00 Intro
01:30 Honorable Mention
02:07 Avery Jenkins
02:52 Nikko Locastro
03:53 Will Shusterick
04:44 Steve Rico
05:38 Nate Doss
06:35 David Feldburg
07:43 Barry Shultz
08:49 Ricky Wysocki
09:55 Ken Climo
11:22 Paul McBeth

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@powertrip6426
@powertrip6426 Год назад
Really hard to argue with this list. People may want to shuffle some spots around but I think you got the candidates correct. Well done 👏
@ronjones-6977
@ronjones-6977 Год назад
It's extremely hard to judge players that you never saw play, but I think this list is hard to argue with. Until this last Worlds, I have always said Kenny was the GOAT. But Paul changed my mind this year. I'm glad he got Stevie up on the list, too. He was crushing pros when he was a teenager and he's still playing at a high level in his early 40s. This list was well thought out R.M. should be proud of his work. I'm super lucky to have seen and played with 4 of these guys in tournament play. My biggest claim to fame was holding the tee box for the first 7 holes against Ken, Stevie, and Johnny Lissaman on a 3rd round lead card back in '96. (That I was the course designer has NO bearing on that........hardly.)
@briangosnell9521
@briangosnell9521 Год назад
I would have put Eagle in the top 10, he easily is better than Nikko and Jenkins
@Real_Nutella
@Real_Nutella Год назад
I agree about #1. It's so much harder to win nowadays with so many people playing, and so many GOOD people playing, yet mcbeth has been dominant for a decade
@Qpods
@Qpods Год назад
Definitely agree putting Ricky above Feldberg And Schultz. He is currently the world #1 and this is easily the hardest the competition has ever been. When the field grew significantly, Ricky has still been at the top. Who knows where Ricky will rank on these lists in the future with how he’s been dominating
@brettdumas7657
@brettdumas7657 Год назад
Wouldn’t call Ricky the world #1
@jamalydude
@jamalydude Год назад
Ricky to me is #2 all time
@Qpods
@Qpods Год назад
@@brettdumas7657 UDisc world rankings, pro tour rankings, national tour rankings in the past few years, and sheer consistency say otherwise
@gtownwr
@gtownwr Год назад
@@Qpods he hasn't won a major since 2017. Mcbeth won 5 or 6 since then. Mcbeth is the world number 1 today.
@Qpods
@Qpods Год назад
@gtownwr The stroke margin between the two of them is tiny, head to head stats are equal since 2017, and Ricky is currently been ranking higher in all above sources I’ve cited. Majors aren’t what make you rank higher statistically, but they are big deals, with harder fields; obviously they are more difficult to take down. Because of that, I think McBeth is the best player of this time, but Ricky is currently on top in rankings.
@GeorgeThree
@GeorgeThree Год назад
Good list. I agree with the 1 and 2 spot for the reason you stated. It was nice to see Will Schusterick on that list. I remember when he was winning everything but Worlds. Super nice guy in person. I remember getting a disc golfer magazine back in the day with Will Schusterick on the cover, I think he was ranked #1 at the time, and inside was a small section with the players to look out for. One of them was a shaggy teenager named Paul McBeth and he was ranked somewhere near 18th...
@oscrsvn
@oscrsvn Год назад
Will was the pro that got me into disc golf.
@BeardedDad72
@BeardedDad72 Год назад
What ever happened to Will? Haven't seen him playing in years.
@nuge_0275
@nuge_0275 Год назад
There is no way that u didn't mention or rank chris dickerson in top 10 he is machine
@dazzanw5067
@dazzanw5067 Год назад
Yeah, totally agree! Will Schusterick should be a name that the younger generations know! Unfortunately with the internet, especially the way modern DG is attached at the hip to the internet/content facts and accomplishments are covered up or swayed by personal opinions/debates or “content” that is only being put out for the views/likes as a source for income. Will is definitely one of the modern games greats, as well as Nikko! Once again, looking from a far with a non-bias/non-internet swayed opinion, Nikko is totally being screwed by this “Modern internet based DG industry” people don’t understand the psychology of emotional manipulation, in its entirety is a form a mind control. If you got mad when I said Nikko is being screwed by the internet, I challenge you to research “emotional manipulation using modern technology”
@blkspiderstryker
@blkspiderstryker Год назад
It would be players like Paul McBeth, and Ricky Wysocki as well that as far as major title victories, points, earnings will either give Climo a run for his money, or possibly even exceed past Climo’s accomplishments. Truly, the only outstanding achievement that will takes years, decades to outdo would be Climo’s 12 World Titles. McBeth has won 6. I believe he is currently the closest to that potential..I root for McBeth all the time, each year. I like his sportsmanship, dedication and devotion to the sport of disc golf. It is incredible how he gives back and has done so much for the disc golf community. He’s very hard on himself though when he falls short to victories/doesn’t play his best. What a phenomenal player though!!
@tyleranderson6533
@tyleranderson6533 Год назад
really cool video dude, you should take a crack at a video highlighting the pros right now with the highest potential, i think thats a tough one, so many good young guys
@kingdavey90
@kingdavey90 Год назад
I like the sound of that video!
@pallew
@pallew Год назад
Great list! Happy to see Will on it, too bad injury stopped his career. And Nikko belongs on it too, no doubt!
@robertjones1730
@robertjones1730 Год назад
Totally agree on the 1st, it seems like even when McBeth isn't winning, he's at least 2nd place, always right there lurking. Who would you fear the most chasing you down in the final round? McBeth
@myvidaloka
@myvidaloka Год назад
Just like in ball golf. Who would you fear the most chasing you down in the final round? Tiger. Same with DiscGolf. It’s McBeth.
@joshualinse9000
@joshualinse9000 Год назад
I believe Ricky's chase down stat is higher than McBeth's but I could be wrong.
@CDX7
@CDX7 Год назад
@@joshualinse9000 could be, but McBeth has that Tiger or MJ level mystique. People tend to remember their successes way more than their failures. It’s undoubtedly more intimidating to get chased down by McBeth than Ricky.
@trentisonice15
@trentisonice15 Год назад
Your video quality has been phenomenal, earned yourself a deserved sub
@joshsmith3836
@joshsmith3836 Год назад
Very well done. I couldnt agree more with this list, Paul is absolutely the current GOAT in the history of disc golf.
@howifixit6206
@howifixit6206 Год назад
Fantastic recap of Disc Golf Greats! I started in 1991 and we all helped each other learn and introduce others to this amazing sport. I had no idea what was going on nationally or internationally. Today, information and tips are so much more accessible. Wish in had realized all that was going on, but we loved it like it was.
@harleybk3
@harleybk3 Год назад
Like any other “best of” list, it’s going to be a function of what the list-maker(s) values. A solid group of players to be sure, but like the “who isn’t in that should be vs. who is in that shouldn’t be” ongoing debate in the Baseball Hall of Fame, the best we can hope for with this ranking is that it will provide food for thought. Well done!
@scottsharp1763
@scottsharp1763 Год назад
great video, amazing and respectful list! truly brilliant
@Synthescape
@Synthescape Год назад
“Crazy” John Brooks should be honorable mention also. He has a lot of wins and I understand the point system you used may not put him in the equation. A lot of pros were shaped by his critique and his commentary for top competitions is top tier
@kalen1702
@kalen1702 Год назад
Tough list to make considering how 'easy' a lot of courses on the tour were just 5-10 years ago. So many changes to the sport, so it's really impossible to tell how some of the Legacy guys would stand up today. Honestly, I feel like I could shoot -10 consistently on a lot of courses they used in the 70s-90s, but we have such better technology now and way more discs to play with, so that's not really fair. I think your list does a good job taking that into account as well, so nice job man
@rageoid
@rageoid Год назад
Solid list with reasoning - enjoyed it ! Always tough comparing different eras.
@ericjonsson3899
@ericjonsson3899 Год назад
Great video! I know the US is dominating disc golf and that the Europeans are few, but I think it would be great to at least mention Jesper is Swedish and not only describe him as European.
@ericjonsson3899
@ericjonsson3899 Год назад
And yes, I’m biased as I’m Swedish myself 😂
@barrypeirson3710
@barrypeirson3710 3 месяца назад
Jesper Striker best disc ever. He should make too 10 for that alone!
@jamalydude
@jamalydude Год назад
I always watch these for other sports really cool to see one made for Disc Golf. Good vid
@discingaround
@discingaround Год назад
Wow. I usually don't enjoy content like this about pros, but your video was really well put together. The reasoning seemed sound, research back decades, and careful consideration made it pretty enjoyable to watch.
@skater4god
@skater4god Год назад
Super stoked I got some discs signed by Ricky and Paul. Those two will be the best for years to come. Legendary memorabilia
@Christopher-Lenz
@Christopher-Lenz Год назад
Schusterick had a beautiful backhand. Textbook.
@discettegolf3363
@discettegolf3363 Год назад
I think this is an excellent take! Well done!
@robmccarty755
@robmccarty755 Год назад
Largely agree. I feel like Lizotte belongs at least among the honorable mentions, though.
@sethkrueger9294
@sethkrueger9294 Год назад
If he can put together another year like this one, maybe. For now he's #1 in our hearts, and that's plenty.
@johnterry6474
@johnterry6474 Год назад
Great list. Spot on analysis.
@winstonsmith11
@winstonsmith11 Год назад
I think you nailed it. Great list. 👍
@Philip.Eriksson
@Philip.Eriksson Год назад
I’m not the biggest McBeth fan (just as im not the biggest ovechkin/crosby/gretzky/mcdavid and messi/maradona/ronaldo fan in hockey/football) but he’s defenitely the #1 player/figure to do it and I praise him for his success. Being a fan is about being enthusiastic and supporting of someones existence, style and persona. Most importantly, many discgolfers seems to believe that being the best version of yourself is what matters the most (more than being deemed #1), which creates a super supportive environment in the sport that is fantastic to see! This will create even more fantastic discgolfers, when more players on tour simultaneously can reach greatness-status! :)
@sebastiangomezlondono5142
@sebastiangomezlondono5142 Год назад
Great list and video. I do think that the rationale you used for Rick and Paul could have been used for Nikko and even Will, I feel like they could have been ahead of Steve Rico
@benjaminhoff5004
@benjaminhoff5004 Год назад
For McBeth to be a decade in and still at the top with so many guys competing at a true professional level to win, his mental game is unrivaled, no one is close.
@KewlBrown
@KewlBrown Год назад
Great list 👏🏿 to sum it up. Definitely more difficult to win now then back then.
@toniojose33
@toniojose33 Год назад
Solid video! Paul is the goat 🐐 you got good stats and opinions but a joke or some light hearted humor would be great too!
@BowlingDad
@BowlingDad Год назад
I felt this list was accurate. Nice work!
@calebstjohn6828
@calebstjohn6828 Год назад
Great vid. You nailed it, bud
@eliasritvanen8648
@eliasritvanen8648 Год назад
You deserve more subscibers man, amazing contet creator
@tomdalziel4607
@tomdalziel4607 Год назад
Great work on this video!! There can be endless options about how to shuffle this list around....but it is just one person's opinion, that was researched and presented very well !!!
@zilong3272
@zilong3272 Год назад
This is so hard to prove but you did a great job putting this together and scoring the best of the best. I love Pauls comment winning worlds about Ken Climo. Where is he? Absolutely seems to have left the sport so long ago. Paul is hands down the best of the best!
@harrisonh4422
@harrisonh4422 Год назад
Dude, I don't know about anyone else, but I would LOVE to bear witness to a battle of all these dudes at their prime, best discs (of any time, style, stability, etc.) in a tourney, that would be EPIC!!!
@dsb1829
@dsb1829 Год назад
Agree with your list order. Solid.
@dalereinhold640
@dalereinhold640 Год назад
Honorable mention Scott Stokely.
@dazzanw5067
@dazzanw5067 Год назад
Wow, I thought I’d be in for a laugh, I actually agreed with most picks.** (the one stat not mentioned) Since his first time winning in 2012, Paul McBeth has either won or finished runner up at most prestigious event in DG, The World Championship! The only way to understand how insane that stat is, is to be playing and watching The Worlds as long as that streak has been in play! It truly highlights what a force PM is, the significance of the 5 rounds tournaments, best will always be at the top the longer the tournament!
@tydumeproductions
@tydumeproductions Год назад
Great list
@benjaminaridiscgolf1874
@benjaminaridiscgolf1874 Год назад
Great job
@Unit_With_Legs
@Unit_With_Legs Год назад
Love Steve Rico. Super chill dude, hard working and great player. Also Legacy Discs has some serious underated gems in their lineup.
@t.j.straub1253
@t.j.straub1253 Год назад
No arguments here, list is perfect.
@kirkmaxwellofficial
@kirkmaxwellofficial Год назад
Great list, I don't know if I have any disagreements
@jaimeperry7326
@jaimeperry7326 Год назад
On the list of All Time Nice Guys - Will Schusterick is near the top of that list! Great Content Thank You.
@MylesLawson
@MylesLawson Год назад
Great vid.
@adgjmpsvy
@adgjmpsvy Год назад
Fun video and topic. This is something probably most of us are giving a thought from time to time. Personally I don't think titles are that relevant. Consistency (points divided with elite series participations) and rating (compared to others in that era) are more relevant. World titles can't be used as measurement by it self. It's a solo event! Between Paul and Ricky I would say that Ricky is the better thrower and has more tools. But Ricky also makes more unforced mistakes, which has cost him many titles. Also don't forget that a win by one stroke does not mean you are the better disc golfer even though you won the title. But if you consistently win titles with at least a couple of strokes each time it would mean that you can predict a probable win even next time. In that case a title is worth more. It's really typical that titles are used as a measure of greatness. In many other sports world titles depend on who has the most points at the end of a season. Also it's weird to compare active players with players from a distant era. Materials, course designs, rules, competition and skill develop over the years. I think it's safe to say that none pre millennium top golfer would stand a chance against an active top golfer if you wouldn't change anything on them. Anything else is just speculation.
@adamc2837
@adamc2837 Год назад
Climo is the current GOAT. He wasn't even full time because the sport couldn't play him and he would have 40 majors but there were only 1 or 2 a year when he played
@bulkbogan4320
@bulkbogan4320 Год назад
Will Shusterick used to be my favorite.. he went hard before the injury!! hope hes doing good!
@ryanperry123
@ryanperry123 Год назад
Well done and great explanation cause this is always a subjective list for anyone but I would surely agree with the Beast as number 1 even its so hard to ignore the world titles from Ken!
@100proofcrew
@100proofcrew Год назад
That is pretty spot on
@billthecrusher8283
@billthecrusher8283 Год назад
I'd agree this is pretty accurate. Current year matters way more with dozens who can win every week
@chrisjensen9941
@chrisjensen9941 Год назад
Nailed It!
@raffe7889
@raffe7889 Год назад
Another R.M. banger 💥
@robinmclean8779
@robinmclean8779 Год назад
Surprisingly smart list. Was prepared to smash my monitor...but not bad. I do think the strong emphasis and how hard it is now should make this list obsolete pretty soon. Eagle passes Avery for sure. Calvin and Chris (and Simon if he stays this serious) may get the nod over Will and Nikko. But for now....well done.
@caseywhite4
@caseywhite4 Год назад
Ron Russell at least deserves an honorable mention for being the King-slayer!
@Andrewcochran_dg
@Andrewcochran_dg Год назад
@ 0:59 Will foot faults (kinda) for usdgc
@jjbudinski8486
@jjbudinski8486 Год назад
Are the courses more difficult now than they were 10-20 years ago? I feel like today's courses are longer and tighter, but maybe the older courses had some slop to them in the design as the sport was still pretty new.
@skipmaxwell6011
@skipmaxwell6011 Год назад
This is a pretty good list, but a couple of honorable mentions should go to Tom Monroe and Dave Greenwell. I agree that Paul is the GOAT just by the level of competition he faces, like you said. To be fair, you should make a list of the top 10 Women. #6922
@kyleelliott7397
@kyleelliott7397 Год назад
The argument for Paul being #1 is solid, no questions there. But, no matter the level of competition.......9 PDGA World's in a row! I know Paul has 4, and that is very impressive also.......but 9 in a row! I agree with Paul when he stated, after Worlds this year, that he wishes Ken would be more "present" in Disc golf today.
@andruscrivs
@andruscrivs Год назад
Solid
@Sycobaseball92
@Sycobaseball92 Год назад
Good list. I would rank Ricky at 2 ahead of Climo though.
@henryhenrison7122
@henryhenrison7122 Год назад
Like any other sport, you can't compare eras.... moreso when you consider the equipment used and the courses are so drastically different!
@DarttheLegend
@DarttheLegend Год назад
I don't agree with the abstract argument that it's harder to win now. It is true that there are MORE players, but more players doesn't mean more top contender players. In the modern era it's no question that Paul and Ricky are the 2 best players, oftentimes if one of them is on lead card final round, but the other isn't, they will win that tournament. It was just like that in Climo's time, except he was dealing with Barry and Ron, in both eras there were top 32 players that could come out and win a tournament on a given day, but Climo remained mistake-free and dominant. I also want to add MY OWN abstract argument and say that if Climo hadn't experienced his Career-ending hip injury, he would have 3 more World titles, maybe a couple USDGC, and some more European open titles as well, some of which may be some of the titles Paul currently owns. I like Paul and I don't want to diminish his career I just think there's a lot of recency (and coverage) bias with him.
@Olivertey42069
@Olivertey42069 11 месяцев назад
I think James Conrad should have mad honorable mention or top ten
@GavinSwaank
@GavinSwaank Год назад
This list is short and sweet in my eyes. Paul McBeth.
@ryaninSartell
@ryaninSartell Год назад
Climo versus McBeth. That's a tough one. It's like Jordan versus Lebron. The disc golf game is different now. The discs have changed, the competition is better now, the money/prizes have gone up. Climo won many worlds by double digits stokes. He coasted because 2nd place wasn't even close. Don't be so quick to say those championships don't count as much because the competition wasn't like it is today. It's very possible that he would have crushed the entire field had it been 10 times larger. He was that good.
@Chubbydippin
@Chubbydippin Год назад
Great segment. And though ranking the greats of all time has to be difficult, your criteria does make sense. Except for order of the top 2. Paul is by far the most fierce competitor of his time for sure. But he still is only halfway there to just tying Ken. Based on how you ranked Paul ahead of Ken, when Paul retires someone playing the generation following him could accrue half of Paul's # of titles and be ranked(all-time) higher than Paul. If the field continued to grow and players kept getting better after Paul retires would you then rank someone with half of Paul's titles higher than Paul? Just my opinion. Nonetheless, really good content and effort spent making this segment.
@mickleTpickle
@mickleTpickle Год назад
Pretty flawed logic because you’re only considering worlds. He even states Paul has 17 majors while ken has 18, but he values more recent majors and dominance higher. If you think worlds is all that matters, of course Ken is number one and that will never change. But dominating a sport in its infancy will always be (fairly or not) considered lesser than dominating today. That’s why basketball GOAT conversations these days are just MJ vs LBJ, while leaving out those who dominated their era like Wilt, Kareem, Russell, Magic, Bird, Dr J, etc.
@Chubbydippin
@Chubbydippin Год назад
@@mickleTpickle Maybe so. And if so, it wouldn't be the only flaw I've had or been accused of having. That being said, I think it's in both the name/word itself and what it represents. Winning at "Worlds" is to me the pinnacle of accomplishment. "Best in the world." Or maybe as this obsession with the abbreviation of everything will soon refer to it as, "BIW". Doing what he did with 'inferiorly' flying discs and fewer competitors at the time, somehow lessens his achievements in the eyes of so many it seems. Ken's contemporaries and the technology of the time weren't of his choosing nor something he could control. It was how it was then. Side note, it is odd how it's called the "World Series" in baseball, yet only teams from the MLB are competing in it. Either way, it's always going to be a highly contested and slippery slope to rank all time greats of different era's in any sport. Context and #'s, at odds once again.
@sturgis31
@sturgis31 Год назад
100% agree
@jond1234
@jond1234 Год назад
I agree with your entire list. But, I think I would’ve put Simon in the honorable mentions
@dylankeen5418
@dylankeen5418 Год назад
Thank you
@jjbudinski8486
@jjbudinski8486 Год назад
Simon is good, but until recently he hasn't been the kind of threat the other players on the list have been. Historically Simon is streaky, but it's looking like his new mentality could put him into the scary good category in a year or two.
@jond1234
@jond1234 Год назад
@@jjbudinski8486 well said, I agree. I think in a few years he could definitely sneak his way onto the list.
@martymodus7205
@martymodus7205 Год назад
Great video! I'd only swap Climo and Wysocki for the same reason McBeth beats Climo. Frankly, I doubt Climo in his prime could hang with McBeth and Wysocki, and the only reason McBeth or Wysocki don't have better stats in some areas than Climo, the only reason neither of those two totally dominated the 2010s the same way Climo dominated, is because Paul & Ricky had to battle against each other, the two greatest disc golfers of all time.
@jamalydude
@jamalydude Год назад
For sure. I think Climo has more accolades, but skill wise Ricky definitely would win more out of 100. Ricky just happens to play in the same era as Paul. Much like the Jazz to the Bulls in the 90s
@joeblow2426
@joeblow2426 Год назад
And Climo had to compete against Barry Shultz, Ron Russell, and Scott Stokley. It’s not like he had no one to challenge him. Barry is over 50 and currently a 1022 rated player. I think he would easily be a top 5 player if he was a young man today. Paul and Ricky had greater skill sets than Ken, but they also had better and more disc choices to work with. Ken was generally more consistent and made less errors than Ricky and Paul do, though he played on less challenging courses, but with less consistent discs (In the 1990s your disk could hit a tree and suddenly it was substantially less stable than it has the throw before.) He was the hallmark of consistency. Although less consistent than Ken, Paul has had some amazingly low rounds (-18!). So, while fun to argue, it is really hard to make a determination about who is best without a level playing field. It is easy to determine that Paul has mostly bested Ricky, but much harder to say Paul or Ricky is better than Ken.
@danday9697
@danday9697 Год назад
It's tough. I don't think he'd be top 10 in today's game. So you need to have a line where accolades outweigh skill. I have no doubt that Ricky, eagle, and Calvin would beat him most if not all events, but you can't put those guys ahead of him
@jamiebouckaert4050
@jamiebouckaert4050 Год назад
Yet they would be irrelevant in Climo's time. Climo was the best with the tools he was given and nobody has even come close. Paul and Ricky have better technology, and the pool only seems better because of recency bias and nobody is currently doing what climo did back then.
@danday9697
@danday9697 Год назад
@@jamiebouckaert4050 better technology, better form, more tools, climo was one dimensional. Did you ever play on those older courses? They're not that hard tbh
@henrypoth369
@henrypoth369 Год назад
Good list, I would almost put Brinster on over Nikko
@myvidaloka
@myvidaloka Год назад
What about Scott Stokely?
@sammyboyyy
@sammyboyyy Год назад
Yessir Paul🐐🐐🐐
@ryanjohnson9620
@ryanjohnson9620 Год назад
Honorable mention, Matty Orum
@pigs6486
@pigs6486 Год назад
Zero wins? No
@bakerman10
@bakerman10 Год назад
What is Climo up to these days?
@christopherwilson2606
@christopherwilson2606 Год назад
You got it about right
@nickrouthier2562
@nickrouthier2562 Год назад
I need someone's help explaining to me the breakdown for Elite Series wins, National Tour Wins and DGPT Wins. I would like to really know where Paul and Ricky stand head to head. I can't really fully grasp how they count them. Super appreciative to anyone willing to run the numbers and cite where they got these numbers. This is what I have based on the PDGA wins profile for each player. NT/ES: Paul has 25 and Ricky has 23 Not sure if these include DGPT wins or not as they have them listed as NT or ES.
@tonyg1011
@tonyg1011 Год назад
every year the decade which disc golf started gets earlier and earlier...i swear it used to be the 90s
@jodymitchell1678
@jodymitchell1678 Год назад
Not a fan of Nikko's behavior but I do agree he should be on the list. Hate him or love him, YOU can't beat him at DG. I've watched him play in person and he's up there with the best. Sadly, his temper is his downfall, not his game. Simon should be on the list, too or at least on a near future list. :)
@richparks1966
@richparks1966 Год назад
Overall cash winnings is hard to credibly calculate, there was so much less prize money in the 90's combined with the fact it has to be corrected for comparable value to todays money, to make any comparison. Climo's 8 yr. 90'-98' sting is a feat
@frisbeefrolf
@frisbeefrolf Год назад
forgot to include that Kenny can hear a butterfly flap from 3 nautical miles away, which i’d definitely think pushes him to number 1. - off topic, what happened to scott stokely?
@koho
@koho Год назад
Is it impossible to compare performance from different eras? Eg, scores on similar courses, or even individual holes? How much does evolving disc technology make this impossible? And are courses today just too different from those in the 90's or 00's, say? Just curious.
@republikadugave420
@republikadugave420 Год назад
Paul has that clutch gene...
@mattsidearmboomelkins
@mattsidearmboomelkins Год назад
I would have to say Matt “SideArmBoom”
@discjunkiesDGT
@discjunkiesDGT Год назад
I appreciate all the hard work that went into this list, the one thing that bugs me is these lists seem to begin with a narrative in mind and doesn't align well with Majors or Worlds won. In the PGA they would never limit someone based on the field because they had their challenges too, like equipment, number of courses to play, similar to the PDGA. Tiger Woods with better equipment, fitness and nutrition has not been able to surpass Jack Nicklaus who same as Climo was from a different Era. The PGA would never dare to downplay Jack's place as the GOAT of Golf, Tiger knows it, the World knows it and respects it. Now if we have built our sport on golf then we should hold the records held by our Champions in higher regard. Paul is great, no doubt about it, same as I'd say Tiger Woods is great but Tiger is #2 and Jack Nicklaus is #1. Disc Golf should be compared to Golf because it is the same format, one player against the field, past basketball champions should not be the comparison basketball is a team sport, football is a team sport.
@roygoodhand1301
@roygoodhand1301 Год назад
Oh, and to continue my recent theme of comparing Disc Golf to poker, Nikko, like the poker player he's the most like, Phil Hellmuth, will be on top for a couple more DECADES I think. Seriously, Hellmuth has been at the top in poker since THE LATE EIGHTIES and he's still Top Ten even OVER THIRTY-FIVE YEARS into his career!
@HaikesXO
@HaikesXO Год назад
I find it ironic everyone talks about the field being better today, etc but every year it’s still Paul and Ricky at the top with points.
@sethkrueger9294
@sethkrueger9294 Год назад
That's just a testament to their greatness. Biggest fish, big pond > big fish, little pond
@jamiebouckaert4050
@jamiebouckaert4050 Год назад
@@sethkrueger9294 more like just recency bias. Everyone wants their favorite pros to be the goats. People will down play legendary stats if it supports their opinions. Happens in every sport.
@spencerclemens7555
@spencerclemens7555 Год назад
Not to take anything away from players in the 90's, they just played what was in front of them. But if disc golfers now played the courses that they played in the 90's, eighteen unders would be a common occurrence. It's hard to even compare the two eras.
@whazam74
@whazam74 Год назад
Agree that eagle hasn't quite gotten on the list yet but he will
@Joecuzzi
@Joecuzzi 8 месяцев назад
Some might say McBeth has an original putting form. Check out Steve Rico. They're almost identical. Now who copied who?
@conorshaw5755
@conorshaw5755 Год назад
A great list, but id still put klimo as #1
@bobbyshizz2138
@bobbyshizz2138 Год назад
I don't think today's generation realizes how good Climo really was. I truly believe if he had come along 15-20 years later, he would be right there with McBeth and Wysocki. He would have less wins, but so would Paul and Ricky. The man was a magician with a disc.
@danday9697
@danday9697 Год назад
Maybe, I actually think it would be quite the opposite. I don't think he'd be a top 20, maybe not top 50 Player. I'd think he'd compete in the woods but would get destroyed in open golf. Normally i think legends would still be a legend in all eras, but disc golf has changed quite massively in that time. People are throwing forehands further than his backhand. What used to be a good putt is now routine. Courses are harder. You almost need a forehand in today's game with exceptions to some courses. He wouldn't sniff top 10
@michaelmaniloff9297
@michaelmaniloff9297 Год назад
@@danday9697 his game would evolve too, if he was born in a different generation. Your take is embarrassingly bad.
@ryancollins5111
@ryancollins5111 Год назад
It,s not harder to dominate now. The guys in the 90s had to develop a new sport, compete on weekends then go back to their real job on Monday.
@warpo007
@warpo007 Год назад
Damn.. i didn't make the list..
@MrJSpicoli
@MrJSpicoli Год назад
Did Shusterick falling putt that putt for the 2014 championship? 0:56
@ericjepson3765
@ericjepson3765 9 месяцев назад
Between 2013 and 2015 McBeth won 10 majors. At the same time of in Kenny's career there was only one major every year. If Ken had the opportunity to compete in 4 or 5 majors every year during his prime he would be a 40 time major winner. Kenny is #1
@dabongrippa7093
@dabongrippa7093 Год назад
It said 3.99k subscribers and when I clicked subscribe it changed to 4k subscribers lol
@aka_yogi
@aka_yogi Год назад
This video is fact. Paul Mcbeth is the G.O.A.T. 🐐 IDK if Eagle knows he is the greatest potential, so for now, Paul is the greatest man to play disc at this moment in the Space-Time Continuum
@KEVINZ07
@KEVINZ07 Год назад
You got it wrong Ken is the GOAT 🎉
@tuomasrytilahti247
@tuomasrytilahti247 Год назад
I see greatest and the best of all time differently. Climo being the greatest, and Paul McBeth being the best. You actually answered why
@tonyg1011
@tonyg1011 Год назад
japan open has to be like the A tier of S tiers right?
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