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...Yeah, the running joke is that there's a great roller hole in Iceland, singular.
I can't put my finger on exactly why, but I really enjoyed this tournament last year.
Not the most picturesque course, but I really liked the design.
The final round brought out the classic Rick/Paul battle, where both of them began the final round with a significant lead over the rest of the field. Was a fun watch.
I would say it is one of the most chintzy courses I have seen. Some decent holes but mostly bad.
Two rough winters in a row along with a major drought at the moment. The plants in most of Texas are suffering big time. It is what it is. Right now, most of the state is pretty ugly.
It's not the color, it's the design that is poor. Lot's of tweener holes, lots of trees in the middle of fairways, mounds and random rollaways into roped OB on greens, poop sticks, etc...
I like manicured fairways and flat greens to tiny baskets. That's the only thing that will save the sport.
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There were 6 players rated over 1040 and 5 of them finished in the top 6. At the very least, the course seemed to be a very fair test of disc golf skill.
So it looks like DGN just ate Central Coast's coverage and is giving it back to us with most of the nice features removed?
No scorecard, no dope beats, no personality, barely any replays…
I think their deeply misunderstanding what's attractive about DG coverage.
A monopoly allows entrenched interests to be privileged over those who focus on quality and innovation.
DGN is slowly trying to tighten its grip on coverage. It sees coverage as its cash cow if it can only get it all behind a paywall. The Jomez contract runs out at the end of next year so I'd not be surprised if the next contract tried to get it all behind the paywall with options of watching DGN live or Jomez post round coverage for subscribers, then releasing the coverage to YouTube a week later or such.
DGN is slowly trying to tighten its grip on coverage. It sees coverage as its cash cow if it can only get it all behind a paywall. The Jomez contract runs out at the end of next year so I'd not be surprised if the next contract tried to get it all behind the paywall with options of watching DGN live or Jomez post round coverage for subscribers, then releasing the coverage to YouTube a week later or such.