2025 Team Flex Zone
“Our commitment to disc golf goes far beyond innovation.”

Casey Hanemayer
PDGA #67314
Star Team MPO – Canada West Coast
In 2024, Casey Hanemayer proudly represented Team Canada at the WFDF 2024 World Team Disc Golf Championships in Perth, Australia, helping secure a memorable 3rd place finish on the international stage. He also claimed 2nd place at the 2024 Canadian Nationals in British Columbia. Now, in 2025, he's hungry for more success at the highest level with unwavering determination.

Karen Martel
PDGA #103743
Star Team FPO – Canada East Coast
In 2024, Karen Martel proudly represented Team Canada at the WFDF 2024 World Team Disc Golf Championships in Perth, Australia, contributing to the team’s memorable 3rd place finish on the international stage. She also secured her first A-tier victory at the Circle 1 Maine Classic in Lewiston, Maine. Now, in 2025, she’s focused on building momentum, chasing bigger wins, and continuing to make her mark in the disc golf world.

Casey Hanemayer
PDGA #67314
Équipe Étoile MPO – Côte Ouest du Canada
En 2024, Casey Hanemayer a fièrement représenté l’équipe canadienne lors des Championnats du Monde de Disc Golf par Équipe de la WFDF à Perth, en Australie, contribuant à une remarquable 3ᵉ place sur la scène internationale. Il a également décroché la 2ᵉ place aux Championnats Nationaux Canadiens 2024 en Colombie-Britannique. En 2025, il est plus motivé que jamais à viser de nouveaux sommets et à performer au plus haut niveau.

Antoine Crête
PDGA #133456
Junior Team – Canada East Coast
In 2024, Antoine Crête moved up to MA2, consistently improving his game. He secured multiple top-10 finishes and ended his season strong with a top-5 performance at La Grande Finale 2024 – Le Circuit DisQuébec in L'Assomption, Quebec. Now, in 2025, he's aiming even higher, ready to build on his success and take on new challenges with confidence and determination.

Gavin Beamish
PDGA #213022
Junior Team – Canada West Coast
In 2024, Gavin Beamish had a standout season, winning MJ18 at the Canadian Nationals in Clearwater, BC, and securing multiple MA1 victories in Alberta. With his success, he’s moving up to MPO for the 2025 season, ready to compete at the highest level. With his drive and talent, he’s set to make a strong impact, pushing his limits and proving himself among the best.