slowplastic
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I think there is going to be a stark contrast in what a new player will buy versus someone who has played the game for awhile. We could probably all agree a large percentage of disc golfers are casuals and couldn't even name a touring pro (sorry, Paul). They are hitting up their local sporting goods store when they throw their trusty boss in the lake to find a replacement.
This is what I don't know how to weigh. The large # of casuals who don't buy a lot of discs (and don't know pro's, and they likely would be far less inclined to buy a girl's disc...not that casual players are sexist but I know when I was uninformed about discs/models why would I blindly buy the girl's one?) vs. the smaller number of "hooked" players who buy stacks of discs every year.