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I think it is growing. I hear/read about new courses being installed or improved all the time. PDGA member numbers are well into the 40,000s now. Manufactuers like Lat64 show that there's a little room in the market for new plastic, but I'd argue not much. R&D and innovations? You got me there...
What exactly is mainstream anyway? And why is it so important to have DG be mainstream?
There's already a national tour of sorts and a few tournaments that could be considered majors. There's Worlds and the Bowling Green Am tournament. And there's a national organization with paid members. What...
I kind of have to go with craigg on this one. This seems to be another example of the media lacing a story with inaccurate details and misquotes to juice up the headlines. I don't know if I'd call the esteemed users of DGR lemmings, but I would encourage the use of a common sense approach before...
I'm still not buying this Steady. 55?!? I'm going to have to check your license next time we play.
If I have even a fraction of Mark's game when I'm 55, I'll be ectstatic.
Has anyone ever discussed the idea of organizing the Equipment threads? Say by manufacturer or purpose (i.e. drivers, mids, etc). Seems like it would be easier to find info on a specific disc this way. Plus it could pare down the number of repeated questions/threads.
So like right now, I'm...
Learn to stall the disc. Nose-up so it kind of balloons and drops at the basket.
That shot is mega-useful in lots of instances within 150' or so. Watch the wind though.
Weird, this happened to me just this morning. I had some time between appts and decided to get a quick round in. I putt out on 12 and I see these three guys amble down from the backside of the course to 13s teepad. I was like WTF?!? There isn't a soul on the entire course and these plicks decide...
I don't know if it's really so much killer instinct as it is being able to focus and concentrate on demand. Golf is really just a series of focused events with each shot needing as much attention as the next. I picture killer instinct with more athletic sports like football or basketball where...