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I'm suggesting that "professional" has already been defined by other sports our promoters and pros are striving to emulate. Their policy is no headphones except in at least the two sports mentioned upthread where it makes sense to allow them.Chuck I just don't get your train of reasoning here. Headphones are currently allowed, so isn't the burden of proof on someone to provide a compelling enough case AGAINST the status quo to merit a change in policy?
Tell me why it makes competitive sense to allow their use in DG competitions. Just one solid reason might hold off any ban in the long run even if no effort is taken to ban them now. This whole exercise was simply for the Competition Committee to discover the pros and cons players see out there. The PDGA admin and Board don't even have this on their agenda at this point. So far, it looks like opinions might end up being as equally divided as the 2m rule.