biscoe
* Ace Member *
Strongly disagree with the traffic requirement, you've eliminated every large city and any small city near a major highway. For instant, I could argue that given how close Charlotte is to highway 85 that it does not meet this requirement. That at worlds event in 2018 a start round had to be pushed back due to a major accident on route 77. To me that seems like a silly slight against all of the work and effort that make the club in Charlotte great.
Weather is another, this is outside human control. While it can be a benefit I would not hold it against a city.
In the end I wouldn't believe any argument that didn't have Charlotte at a minimum in the top 3 if not #1.
I tend to agree on the traffic thing, less so on the weather. If nothing else Charlotte is certainly a hub/mecca/whatever for a greater percentage of the year for me (I prefer hot weather to cold) than somewhere like the Twin Cities. They are both more general quality of life issues than disc golf issues though. I could live in Charlotte's climate, not St Paul's. I can live with Spotsy's traffic but not NOVA's.
Also agree that Charlotte is one of the (if not the only) legit contenders for the crown.