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Flippy Flopper
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Im going to add this to my long list of why I'll probably never declare pro.
However, EXTREMELY unlikely.
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Im going to add this to my long list of why I'll probably never declare pro.
and John Daly, he is good for it every couple of years
Im going to add this to my long list of why I'll probably never declare pro.
However, EXTREMELY unlikely.
Unlikely that if a tournament offers an open division I would play in another division going forward. Unlikely I will accept cash, pay pro membership fee, or stop traveling to Am only events.
i think more to what i am comparing it to is that in tournaments golfers only have a certain number of balls they can use per round
and i completely understand how it could be tough on lower levels
Mold limit is an awesome idea, If you can't cover every shot with 7 molds, you are doing it wrong.
Nothing wrong with that. You should never force anyone to play professionally.
This may have been said before, but:
Actually, I agree with the Disc Limitation, but the mold limitation would prove unenforceable.