Stancil Johnson

Stancil E. D. Johnson is a psychiatrist and frisbee enthusiast.

He is a member of the International Frisbee Hall of Fame[1] and the Disc Golf Hall of Fame.[2]

He is considered a pioneer in competitive disc golf and the history of the sport. In 1975, he wrote Frisbee: Practitioner's Manual and Definitive Treatise.[3] He is currently working on a book about disc golf.

Between 2000–2007, he was the first instructor at California State University, Monterey Bay (CSUMB) to teach a disc golf class.

In 2006, the inaugural West Coast College Open at CSUMB was held, and the tournament trophy presented to the winning team was named, "The Stancil Johnson Cup."[4]

In 2009, the two disc golf courses at CSUMB were renamed "The Stancil Courses at CSU Monterey Bay, featuring Cypress and Oaks" in honor of his contributions.

Notes

  1. "Dr. Stancil Johnson". International Frisbee. 2013-07-13. Retrieved 2018-01-12.
  2. Gregoire, Matt (2015-02-18). "Dr. Stancil Johnson #9". Professional Disc Golf Association. Retrieved 2018-01-12.
  3. Johnson, Stancil E.D. (1975). Frisbee: Practitioner's Manual and Definitive Treatise. Workman Publishing Co. ISBN 978-0911104530.
  4. CSUMB Disc Golf Club Archived 2008-10-25 at the Wayback Machine
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