
Lucky Disc Golf, a disc golf retailer run by Brandon “Mook” Merzlock located in Las Vegas Nevada was the presenting sponsor for the 2019 Utah Open.
Supporting the Utah Disc Golf Community
The Utah Open has always been a showcase event, drawing world-class professionals and passionate amateurs alike to the Logan, Utah area. For Lucky Disc Golf, stepping in as the presenting sponsor was about more than putting our name on a banner—it was about investing in the players and fans who fuel the sport’s rapid growth. Our commitment helped elevate the tournament experience with added resources for course preparation, payouts, and media coverage, ensuring that the Utah Open continued to be a standout on the national stage.
Who We Are
Founded in 2017, Lucky Disc Golf is a Las Vegas-based retailer dedicated to serving the disc golf community with fair pricing, quality products, and unmatched customer service. With both a physical shop in Las Vegas and a thriving online store, we’ve built a reputation for honesty and value. We carry thousands of new and used discs, baskets, and gear from the top manufacturers in the sport. Our Lucky Bucks rewards program and used disc trade-in system have become hallmarks of the way we serve our customers, giving players more ways to save while keeping discs in play.
Why Sponsorship Matters
For us, sponsorship isn’t about marketing—it’s about giving back. Disc golf continues to grow at an incredible pace, and events like the Utah Open are essential for inspiring new players and showcasing just how exciting the game can be. By sponsoring professional tournaments, we’re helping to ensure that disc golf has the spotlight it deserves while also strengthening local scenes like the one here in Utah.
Looking Ahead
The 2019 Utah Open was a proud moment in our history, but it was only one step in our mission to support disc golf wherever we can. From sponsoring events and players to providing affordable discs and gear, Lucky Disc Golf will continue working to make sure that this sport—and its community—keeps thriving.
Watch the coverage of the 2019 Lucky Disc Golf Open here: