Team
Hall of Fame
Steve Wisecup

Division: Open/Masters
PDGA#: 1467
Hometown: Ontario, CA, USA
Pro since: 1976
2011 Events: 8
2011 Earnings: $2809
Rating: 1002
Dominant Hand: Right
Titles: 1989 PDGA World Champion, Hall of Fame Inductee 1999
Distance Drivers:
Fairway Drivers:
Mid-Range:
Putt & Approach:
Course
Location
Winthrop Gold
Rock Hill, SC
Mt. Airy Forest
Cincinnati, OH
De Laveaga
Santa Cruz, CA
Fountain Hills
Phoenix, AZ
Arthur O. Fisher
Dayton, OH
Tournament
Location
Jerry Garcia Memorial Tournament
Flagstaff, AZ
National Doubles
Circle R Ranch, TX
Brent Hambrick Memorial
Columbus, OH
Pro Worlds
Anytime, Anywhere
Home Course:
La Mirada, CA
Number of Aces:
100+
Longest Measured Throw:
Memorable Win:
1989 Worlds - Also both Player of the Year wins. 1989 Circus City Open - I think I won by 22 strokes.
Advice:
Practice every portion of the game. Quality, not quantity - you will get out of practice equal to what you put into it.
Goals:
Additional comments:
The division I play in is determined by several things: 1. Money 2. Number in each division 3. Who is playing in each division 4. Personal health
Sidewinder
An excellent disc for players of all skill levels. This disc has a very predictable high-speed turn with lots of glide and a slow comeback. It is a great disc for long turnover shots. It makes a great long distance roller. It is also a good disc choice for high altitude play.
TeeBird
The TeeBird is the workhorse of all my drivers because:
1. It has plenty of distance.
2. It is super dependable upwind or downwind.
3. It is very predictable.
4. It is the Roc of drivers.
Max
The combination of distance and reliability into the wind makes the Max a must have disc for every pro. For me, it flies like a very long Firebird.
















