
Six equal partners. One mission. Real golf for real people.

Adam Stone is a full-time paramedic and lifelong golfer whose competitive background includes participation on the Pinnacle World Long Drive circuit. Known for his powerful swing and competitive drive, Adam developed his game during his college years at Marshall University where he competed and refined the foundation of his golf career.
Outside of golf, Adam works in emergency medical services specializing in high-angle rescue operations in challenging environments such as wildfires and rugged terrain. Balancing a demanding career with relentless golf training, Adam is focused on sharpening his game as he pursues qualification for the PGA Tour Champions.

"Make It Make Sense"
Conor Gill is a lifelong golfer documenting the real journey of trying to improve at one of the most humbling games ever created.
Rather than pretending to have the perfect swing, Conor shares the honest process golfers experience every day: lessons, swing changes, equipment experiments, and the occasional round that feels like everything finally clicks.
With a background in business and project analysis, Conor approaches golf like a problem to solve—breaking it down, testing ideas, and refining what works.

Kelly Rudney is a world-class long drive athlete from Kitchener, Ontario, Canada with elite experience across multiple sports.
She is the 2025 WLD Women's World Champion, delivering three drives over 400 yards. Kelly is also the 2019 ALD World Champion, a three-time Canadian National Champion, and a five-time ULD World Champion.
In addition to her athletic career, Kelly works in the television industry and has contributed to productions such as Reacher, The Handmaid's Tale, The Umbrella Academy, and The Boys.

"Neighborhood Golf Pro"
Brad Thornton is a former Division II golfer for California University of Pennsylvania and competed professionally on mini tours throughout the Carolinas from 2017–2018.
Brad's competitive highlights include winning the AA State Championship in high school and posting a bogey-free 64 to qualify for his college golf team.
One of his standout rounds came during the Western Pennsylvania Amateur Championship where he shot a 66 at Sunnehanna Country Club.

"Always Press"
John Barfield is a decorated amateur golfer and former collegiate golfer at Georgia College & State University where he earned multiple Dean's List honors and a degree in business.
He recently recorded a Top 15 finish at the 2025 Georgia State Golf Association Mid-Amateur Championship, earning exemption into the following year's event.
John also won the 2025 Small Creator Classic and holds multiple course records.
His motto is simple: Always Press.

"GolfProdiGy357"
Jedidiah Frazier grew up in Harlowe, North Carolina where golf became his escape from a difficult environment.
With support from family and community mentors, he quickly excelled in junior golf and later helped launch the first golf program at Havelock Middle School.
He became a four-year starter in high school, earned a full academic and athletic golf scholarship to Fayetteville State University, and later turned professional.
Jedidiah won his first professional event shooting 62 and continues competing while mentoring younger golfers and sharing his passion for the game.