Team
Team Champion
Simon Lizotte

Division: Open
PDGA#: 8332
Height: 6'
Weight: 150lbs
Hometown: Bremen, Germany
Wingspan: 6'3
Year born: 1992
Pro since: 2008
2010 Events: 15
2010 Earnings: $3000
Rating: 1021
Dominant Hand: Right
Titles: German Tour Leader 2008, 2009, 2010 , German Champion (Junior Division) 2005, 2006, German Champion 2009, 2010
Distance Drivers:
Fairway Drivers:
Mid-Range:
Putt & Approach:
Course
Location
The Beast
Nokia, Finland
Montecatini
Pistoia, Italy
Skelleftea
Sweden
Söhnstetten
Germany
Whitcombe Farm
Beaminster, UK
Tournament
Location
European Open
European Championships
German Championships
Berlin Open
Pine Needle Classic
TOP FINISHES
2011
1st Haus Solling Open
3rd Swiss Open
2010
1st Albuch Classic
1st Berlin Classics
1st Bern Open
1st Deutsche Disc Golf Meisterschaften
1st Finow Channel Challenge
1st Hellsterns 11tes Hesselbacher Hofturnier
1st Kellenhusen Open
1st Ostpark Open
1st TuSpo Grebenstein Open
2nd British Open
2nd European Championships
2009
1st Albuch Classic
1st Berlin Open
1st Ostpark Open
4th Italia Open
2008
2nd Berlin Open
2nd King of the Park
Home Course:
Areal 56 Bremen
Number of Aces:
15+ (4 in tournament)
Longest Measured Throw:
558'
Memorable Win:
Bern Open 2010. I won by 11 strokes. The course was so much fun with perfect conditions. I started the tournament with 9 deuces in a row. I felt strong the entire weekend and played the best disc golf i have ever played.Advice:
Have fun to play for fun. Practice putting to score better. Challenge yourself...
Goals:
Play on Tour in the states. Play the Worlds Win the Worlds !!
Additional comments:
Love to see those Discs fly !!
JK Aviar
Not much to say here except that I love this reliable putter. It just has a good feel to it along with a great grip. I prefer the stiffer runs of this disc. It's a very straight flier, a reliable putter that performs well in the chains. Its also my preferred disc for precision short drives, and approaches.
Leopard
Of course the Leopard is in my hand for the left to right drives, but I'll also use it on the shorter, low-ceiling holes that are long enough to need the glide advantage of a driver. With a lighter delivery and softer grip, the leopard will take me straight to the bank.
XCaliber
When I need to go long at full power, the XCaliber comes out. It's not too stable nor is it under-stable and I know I can trust it in windy conditions. It's very fast and controllable, perfect for very long straight shots, perfect if you have the power and you want to out drive the competition and even perfect for my back-hand rollers.

















