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How about 100 members or better ?
Mile High DGC (Denver, CO) = over 500 ?
River City Flyers (St. Louis DGC) = over 500 ?
San Diego Aces (Regional/Multiclub ?) = over 469
NEFA (New England Flying Disc Assoc) = 457
CharlotteDGC = 401
KC = 356
AtlantaDGO (multi-club) = > 250
Minnesota...
Confirmed :
NEFA (New England Flying Disc Assoc) has 457 active members, but covers the entire NE region of the US and some memberships last over 12 months at a time.
CharlotteDGC is almost at 400.
AtlantaDGO (multi-club) is over 250.
Unconfirmed :
Broward County, Ann Arbor, Music City...
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Confirmed :
NEFA (New England Flying Disc Assoc) has 457 active members, but covers the entire NE region of the US and some memberships last over 12 months at a time.
CharlotteDGC is almost at 400 for 2015, AtlantaDGO (multi-club) is over 250.
Unconfirmed :
Broward County, Ann...
As a measure of how our sport has grown recently, how many clubs in the world have over 200 or even 300 active members for 2015 ?
Also, does that club operate within one county/municipality, or is it an organization that represents multiple clubs (i.e. ADGO) ?
Unfortunately I misread you, but I see where you're coming from now.
There never was and never will be an intention to replace 85,000 + baskets.
Just a few courses across the country with these baskets would give top level players new destinations to seek out.
An XC-Tier like that would be a step in the right direction to generate some really good data and is something Cam has talked about.
The true target audience is Pros. It's understandable that casual/Rec players would not be overly welcome to the idea of having less of a basket area to hit.
There is nothing lazy about Stan McDaniel. He has worked harder to grow this sport than most people could imagine. Hundreds if not thousands of hours running a chainsaw. Suggesting that he has a stake in this vestment is absolutely incorrect. Send him a PM, I'm sure he'd enjoy conversing.
No, seriously. This is a fact, Cam doesn't care if he makes 1 cent on these baskets. He's telling me this again, as I type, sitting on his couch.
This campaign is not about making money. It's about change.
Read Stan McDaniel's opinion on page 17, it's very well written.
You are absolutely incorrect. Cam doesn't care if he makes 1 cent on these baskets. He said he will sell them at cost if that's what it takes to get them produced.
And these baskets are not meant to replace all the equipment across the country, but a select number of courses will provide the...
Today's baskets were designed at about the same time people were playing with larger diameter discs such as the Aero.
Not every course designer will be able to use the land they need to make longer "harder" holes.
There are tons of variables when it comes to course design dictating difficulty...
These baskets aren't meant to replace all the existing equipment across the country. Courses that have Cam's baskets will offer competitive players a higher degree of difficulty. Top Pros will likely seek out these courses and want to play events on these baskets to challenge themselves.