FLYING DISC REVOLUTION: The Tom Schot Story In the eye of the hurricane that transformed disc sports forever stood one visionary: Tom Schot. When Kevin Givens first met Tom Schot in 1977 at Fresno State University, he had no idea he was encountering the man who would revolutionize the world of disc sports. In this captivating memoir, Givens chronicles how Schot broke the Wham-O! corporation's monopoly on flying disc tournaments and created a grassroots movement that grew into the internationally recognized sport we know today. Flying Disc Revolution takes you on a journey through Northern California's vibrant disc scene of the late 1970s—from the Modesto Mutant Frisbee Club to the beaches of Santa Cruz—where Schot's tournaments became legendary gatherings that united players from across the region. With boundless energy and an almost frantic creativity, Schot didn't just organize competitions; he reimagined what disc sports could be. Perhaps Schot's greatest legacy is DeLaveaga Disc Golf Course—affectionately known to locals as "Day-La-Hucky-Mega." Breaking all conventions with its 29 challenging holes, this revolutionary course became the template for disc golf course design worldwide and remains a pilgrimage site for serious players. Part tribute, part history, and completely authentic, this book captures the passion, innovation, and audacious spirit of a man who dared to challenge the status quo and created a community that spans generations. For anyone who has ever thrown a disc or wondered how niche sports grow into cultural phenomena, this is an essential read about the power of vision and the impact one person can have on countless lives.