I honestly don't think this will grow the sport by the way of casuals taking more of an interest, just because a frisbee has a cool stamp they recognize.
Only took a Disc Golf video game to get me into it!
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I honestly don't think this will grow the sport by the way of casuals taking more of an interest, just because a frisbee has a cool stamp they recognize.
Only took a Disc Golf video game to get me into it!
If non-DG people buy them, and that eventually gets those folks to take up disc golf, and buy stock stamp discs does it make sense then?
Well, I bought my 5 yr old son one of the Vader ones. Hes gonna love it!
I see the OP read that Ultiworld article as well.
No way Discraft does this.
Way too expensive to license.
If they put Jabba the Hutt on a Flick I would buy it
Yikes, this is a bad sign for disc golf. Disney demands top dollar for rights, so if Discraft is able to afford them it means that Disney took a long look at disc golf and figured out that it will never reach higher exposure and lowered the price. Unless Discraft actually did pay top dollar in which case they made a terrible investment.
I'm imagining Discraft will be using these licenses to help them open doors with buyers for larger chainstores, having major licenses never hurts with buyers. Having Star Wars images on the discs will draw outside the sport Star Wars fans to the product.
Maybe they will put in a DG course at Disney World. Have it loop through the jungle cruise ride.... Of course they have an entire sports park... so maybe that will be it. I should be going to disney next year i wonder if i should take my bag.