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Local clubs vs. the PDGA are apples and oranges. They serve different purposes. I know plenty of people who are PDGA members, but not dues-paying club members. Including some who are former club members but quit renewing.
oh i know their apples and oranges. but what if the PDGA was a orapple? would it be able to have better retention? all i am trying to get at is there are examples within our community that work and everyone agrees are the real spearheads of the sport....the PDGA is not on that list except as a piggybacker. so maybe instead of this overwhelming drive of humanity to maintain a crappy status quo, there could be some effort to reform for the better. but lets give it that old "american" (far from it in actuality) motto, "dont love then leave it" right? :wall::wall::wall:
its no secret that alot of people don't agree nor like the direction of the PDGA or the way it is run. alot of those people leave and don't come back. (same with clubs as well). But with a club there is usually another option near by....not with the PDGA tho.
raising/lowering the fee is a band-aid on a greater issue. people have no problem forking over money to someone or something they agree with. i'd really like to know the statistic of people who join and then dont renew again after say a year/2years/3years/etc.
I'm actually on the fence about a membership (would be first time). I don't know how many tournaments I'd play...but I would like to see what kind of ranking I could muster. That's a pretty big benefit of membership, in my opinion.
and once the elation from a having a rating wears off, what do you think the value of a membership is going to be then?
(for some reason i feel like i am coming off dickheadish even tho thats not my intent, i am truly curious)