It’s that special time again …. we’re back with FLX Tour’s Meet the Pros!
We’re excited to bring you this one today because we had the pleasure of chatting with none other than Patrick Moynihan. The youngest Moynihan brother is making waves on the FLX Tour in 2023, highlighed by his recent victory at the Genesee Invitational where a few clutch holes helped push his team to the top of the podium. He’s currently ranked No. 8 in the competitive Young Man of the Year rankings, but the ink is not yet dry my friend!
While disc golf might be his preferred 18 hole experience, this nice young man has showed committment to the grind and demonstrated great strides on the links this season. The sky is the limit for this chipper snapper, and with his named etched forever in FLX Tour history, god only knows where he’s going to go next. Let’s get to know Pat!
Name
— Patrick Moynihan
Birthday
— June 26, 1992 (year of the monkey)
FLX Tour Nickname
— P / P-Bird / P-Moyns
How long can you hit your driver?
— If it’s a nice ripski, usually like 225+
What is your current handicap?
— 38.8
Who is your FLX Tour rival?
— Danny Ott
What’s your favorite course?
— Deerfield CC, Ellison Park
What’s your least favorite course?
— Braemar CC, Basil Marella Park
Which three people would you choose for your dream foursome?
— Donald Trump, Adam Sandler, Josh Allen
What’s your dream achievement as an FLX Tour pro?
— Run away with the #1 GOAT Ranking
What’s your career best score on 18 holes and what course was it?
— 105 at Genesee Valley Golf Course
What advice would you give to any youngsters out there dreaming of one day playing on the Tour?
— Don’t forget your bell, you’re gonna need it.
How would you rate your experience on the FLX Tour out of 10?
— 10/10
SIMPLY INCANDESCENT!
The youngster irradiates joy and is a perfect example of what a high fun meter is all about there. 38.8 handicap? Don’t judge a book by its cover. His goal is to rise the GOAT rankings and if he can pull a miracle finish for a victory at the FLX Cup in October, he’ll join Danny Driffill, Joey Mortillaro, and Matt Driffill as the only two-time major winners in FLX history.
Tip of the cap to P-Bird!







