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Nationality
  
American

Other names
  
Richard Wysocki

Name
  
Ricky Wysocki


Ricky Wysocki History In The Making

Born
  
1993
Brunswick, Ohio

Occupation
  
Professional disc golfer

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Richard ″Ricky″ Wysocki (born June 5th 1993 in Brunswick, Ohio) is an American professional disc golfer.

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Wysocki turned pro in 2010. His career earnings are $218,338.74 (as of September 2016). Wysocki is a 2 time PDGA - World Champion and is widely regarded as one of the best players in the world, holding the second highest PDGA rating currently, behind Paul McBeth.

Ricky wysocki 2015 in the bag


Professional wins (89 total)

Wysocki won the PDGA Rookie of the Year Award in 2011 and the Male Player of the Year Award in 2012, the only male player to win the two back-to-back. Wysocki is the reigning 2x World champion(2016-2017), defeating 4x World Champ, Paul Mcbeth both times. Also in 2016, he won the PDGA National Tour Series, the Disc Golf World Tour Points series, and the Disc Golf Pro Tour points series.

National Tour (11)

National Tour Wins: 2016

Summary

*As of April 2017

Annual statistics

At Year End

Equipment

Wysocki is sponsored by Latitude 64 (L64), which is part of the Trilogy partnership, including Westside Discs (WD) and Dynamic Discs (DD). He commonly carries the following discs:

Distance Drivers

  • Biofuzion Defender (DD)
  • Fuzion Enforcer (DD) x 4
  • VIP World (WD)
  • Opto Gladiator (L64)
  • Gold Havoc (L64)
  • Fairway Drivers

  • GL Stiletto (L64) x 2
  • Lucid Felon (DD) x 3
  • GL XXX (L64) x 2
  • Opto Vision (L64)
  • GL Trident (L64)
  • GL Saint Pro (L64)
  • Midranges

  • Opto Compass (L64)
  • Moonshine Compass (L64)
  • Opto Anchor (L64)
  • Putters

  • BT Hard Harp (WD)
  • Zero Hard Dagger (L64) x 3
  • References

    Ricky Wysocki Wikipedia