Dramatic last hole.... Three guys separated by a single stroke. Lets go!
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Another commenter kindly pointed out that they extended the layout and lowered the pars for this version…so yeah, no comparison at all. Glad to know I'm not losing my mind.
So Kristin just made over $100 000 in just tournaments in 2022. .discgolf has come a long way.
Including her salary from Lat64 and bonuses her 2022 total must have been quite high for a small sport.
Yeah, I was wondering the same. While Renny was a touch rough and unkempt when I just played it, I think it has more to offer than Nevin. Nevin was probably my favorite Charlotte course, but Renny has more pro potential, IMO. Better for TV as well. I am sure there is more to the story.
I just want to take a moment to say that the action was great and very exciting, but Nate Doss is the most annoying commentator in the business. Absolutely insufferable.
An exciting finish. This is however my least favorite wooded course.
In my area this is smoke and mirrors, though.So Kristin just made over $100 000 in just tournaments in 2022. .discgolf has come a long way.
Including her salary from Lat64 and bonuses her 2022 total must have been quite high for a small sport.
I just want to take a moment to say that the action was great and very exciting, but Nate Doss is the most annoying commentator in the business. Absolutely insufferable.
In my area this is smoke and mirrors, though.
We held an event this weekend; 59 players, two of them were women. We can't get women to come out and play at all.
St Louis had an A tier last month with 527 players, I counted 34 women. That's like 6% of the field. St. Louis has a large, established scene and there was one local FPO player in that field, the other 10 had traveled for the $2,000 payout they had for the division.
Kansas City seems to have a better women's scenes, but they had 8 women in a field of 120 for KCWO Pro and 20 women out of 341 players for KCWO Am. When Columbia has the Mid America Open Am weekend, I'm seeing three women in a field of 143. Four States Open had nine women in a field of 233. These are the numbers I'm seeing over and over; women are accounting for less than 10% of the participation.
In our area women's disc golf is still the same as always; we dump a lot of resources into it and spend a lot of time trying to build it up, but nobody plays. Having a woman win $100,000 this year kinda gives women's disc golf this illusion that it's a lot bigger and healthier than what I'm seeing.
In my area this is smoke and mirrors, though.
We held an event this weekend; 59 players, two of them were women. We can't get women to come out and play at all.
St Louis had an A tier last month with 527 players, I counted 34 women. That's like 6% of the field. St. Louis has a large, established scene and there was one local FPO player in that field, the other 10 had traveled for the $2,000 payout they had for the division.
Kansas City seems to have a better women's scenes, but they had 8 women in a field of 120 for KCWO Pro and 20 women out of 341 players for KCWO Am. When Columbia has the Mid America Open Am weekend, I'm seeing three women in a field of 143. Four States Open had nine women in a field of 233. These are the numbers I'm seeing over and over; women are accounting for less than 10% of the participation.
In our area women's disc golf is still the same as always; we dump a lot of resources into it and spend a lot of time trying to build it up, but nobody plays. Having a woman win $100,000 this year kinda gives women's disc golf this illusion that it's a lot bigger and healthier than what I'm seeing.
We tried a "f"-only league last year; the high water mark for attendance was four. It died a natural death after six weeks (only the woman who was organizing it showed up after six weeks) and it resisted a couple of attempts to revive it this summer.As long as there is growth in women casual play, there is still opportunity to see growth in competitive play IMO.
General question—does anyone run any type of "f" only event(s) at the local level?