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Just got an email that the driving range has been secured for disc golfers the rest of the tournament. Mission Accomplished!
https://twitter.com/Brodiesmith21/status/1407521470750674944
if that was the mission all along, couldn't he have emailed the PDGA or contacted them directly instead of trolling on social media?
https://twitter.com/Brodiesmith21/status/1407521470750674944
if that was the mission all along, couldn't he have emailed the PDGA or contacted them directly instead of trolling on social media?
https://twitter.com/Brodiesmith21/status/1407521470750674944
if that was the mission all along, couldn't he have emailed the PDGA or contacted them directly instead of trolling on social media?
Theres a saying in Finnish that goes "You put out the fire wrong." <3
Theres a saying in Finnish that goes "You put out the fire wrong." <3
I'm "meh" for Brodie, but if he ran into a burning house and saved 3 babies there would be people saying "but he didn't save the dog!" :wall:
I'm "meh" for Brodie, but if he ran into a burning house and saved 3 babies there would be people saying "but he didn't save the dog!" :wall:
Would it have worked?
But he would make sure to slap a GoPro on himself and livestream the entire rescue on social media.
I'm not sure. what do you think?
Half of the range was reserved. The reason that it appeared it wasn't was ball golfers were allowed to hit on the reserved half but ignored the "this other half is closed" and the staff at the golf course was not enforcing this. This was completely unexpected. This was also only an hour or so into the tournament.
The PDGA was working on a solution with the golf course when Brodie did what he did. The PDGA was already working on reserving the remaining part but then you saw what happened.
The PDGA offered to refund Brodie (since they were going to do pay anyway) and he flat out refused. He then made a video claiming that the PDGA lied to him and never mentioned that he refused the money. Coincidently (or not), he shortly after had a paid endorser story on his social media pages.
The PDGA has rented the entire facility for the remaining part of the event.
All Brodie accomplished, in the end, was a ton of social media impacts that I'm sure far exceed the $1,000 he paid. He did not change the outcome of the facility being rented.
Half of the range was reserved. The reason that it appeared it wasn't was ball golfers were allowed to hit on the reserved half but ignored the "this other half is closed" and the staff at the golf course was not enforcing this. This was completely unexpected. This was also only an hour or so into the tournament.
The PDGA was working on a solution with the golf course when Brodie did what he did. The PDGA was already working on reserving the remaining part but then you saw what happened.
The PDGA offered to refund Brodie (since they were going to do pay anyway) and he flat out refused. He then made a video claiming that the PDGA lied to him and never mentioned that he refused the money. Coincidently (or not), he shortly after had a paid endorser story on his social media pages.
The PDGA has rented the entire facility for the remaining part of the event.
All Brodie accomplished, in the end, was a ton of social media impacts that I'm sure far exceed the $1,000 he paid. He did not change the outcome of the facility being rented.
Half of the range was reserved. The reason that it appeared it wasn't was ball golfers were allowed to hit on the reserved half but ignored the "this other half is closed" and the staff at the golf course was not enforcing this. This was completely unexpected. This was also only an hour or so into the tournament.
The PDGA was working on a solution with the golf course when Brodie did what he did. The PDGA was already working on reserving the remaining part but then you saw what happened.
The PDGA offered to refund Brodie (since they were going to do pay anyway) and he flat out refused. He then made a video claiming that the PDGA lied to him and never mentioned that he refused the money. Coincidently (or not), he shortly after had a paid endorser story on his social media pages.
The PDGA has rented the entire facility for the remaining part of the event.
All Brodie accomplished, in the end, was a ton of social media impacts that I'm sure far exceed the $1,000 he paid. He did not change the outcome of the facility being rented.