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No, taking the profile shots is not part of the PDGA approval process. I have eight discs right now that I will soon be testing, but we'll only take a shot of the top, outside under my patio cover. Every few months, though, my wife takes the other three shots (top, bottom, and side views) for...
I agree that more photos would be nice, and what you're suggesting is something I've had on my wish list. We are happy to provide such photos in the PDGA announcements, but such profile shots depend on what the manufacturers want to supply. Realistically, we (really my wife) don't have time for...
Kjell Söderholm, a very knowledgeable collector of golf discs who lives in Sweden, thinks the following companies (listed in their order from 1 to 76 for when they started making PDGA-approved discs) are either out of business (OOB) or no longer make PDGA-approved discs. There are probably...
Here's a list of companies with the most to the least number of PDGA-approved discs:
Innova - 148
Discraft - 103
DGA - 61
Wham-O - 57
Latitude 64 - 55
Gateway - 53
Prodigy - 50
Lightning - 43
Westside - 42
MVP - 37
Dynamic - 36
Discmania - 29
Millennium - 27
Quest AT - 27
CHING -26
Daredevil -...