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I don't disagree with you, but until the day you need coverage, you'll never think you do.
Disc Golf can be a dangerous sport, especially on older courses or shared use spaces. With more people playing, discs flying twice as far, and greater crowds in parks overall, it can get pretty dicey.
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And that is exactly why course design should be left to insured professionals. Designing sounds great until you realize you're putting your house on the line.
@Doofenshmirtz isn't wrong that it'll take litigation to get to the point where there's a "definitive" answer to certain things. In the...
There are two ways to look at it, first is as a player in an event, and second is as a casual player. In the first case, the event organizer should really have insurance that would cover you for things like injury, damage to property, etc. That's typically covered by one of the two forms I...
OB design segway aside, OB makes it harder to predict scoring because it's more often than not a random element that really depends on the player. For some players, it can ruin the head game and cause them to tank the rest of their round, for others, it's the match under their ass that causes...
OB can be a deeply personal topic, so take this with a grain of salt, it's good to talk about! With the exception of Ball Golf Courses and their inherent shortage of obstacles, OB seems to be the default answer for designers that don't/can't put enough time or thought into natural consequences...
Hi everyone, too often I see questions regarding insurance needs for different aspects of Disc Golf, and then a flood of answers that are often misleading or downright incorrect. It's not malicious, it's just a lack of understanding in most cases.
There is no consolidated resource for people...