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Please check ALL that apply to you!

  • I’ve bought more than 5 discs in the past year.

    Votes: 450 93.4%
  • I’ve introduced at least 2 or more people to disc golf in the past year.

    Votes: 359 74.5%
  • I play disc golf at least once a week.

    Votes: 428 88.8%
  • I wouldn’t mind pay-to-play if the course is at least 3+ stars.

    Votes: 389 80.7%
  • The courses I play sell discs on-site.

    Votes: 86 17.8%
  • There are no stores near my local course that sell discs.

    Votes: 113 23.4%
  • I’d rather see a selection of traditional discs at a local store than warp speed drivers.

    Votes: 335 69.5%
  • I’d be willing to try out a MVP/DGA/Gateway/Lat 64/Prodigy disc if our local stores carried them.

    Votes: 358 74.3%
  • I’d likely buy a premium plastic disc at a retail store if it was priced around $15.

    Votes: 413 85.7%
  • I’d pay on average $20 for a sweet looking CFR/LE disc if I’d seen them for sale at a nearby store.

    Votes: 239 49.6%
  • I usually buy drinks and/or snacks near the course before I play a round.

    Votes: 273 56.6%
  • Sometimes I’ll buy alcoholic beverages at a nearby store to bring with me to the course.

    Votes: 149 30.9%
  • I use tobacco products while I’m playing disc golf.

    Votes: 113 23.4%
  • I’d likely buy a disc from a party store or a gas station near a course if they had them for sale.

    Votes: 183 38.0%
  • I’d like to see retail stores (that sell discs) display a map of all the nearby public courses.

    Votes: 386 80.1%
  • I’d gladly grab a complimentary scorecard and pencil if a store offered them.

    Votes: 355 73.7%
  • Most of the sporting goods stores near me have a limited selection of discs.

    Votes: 378 78.4%
  • I’d stop by a convenience store that sells discs if they were less than 5 miles from a course.

    Votes: 239 49.6%
  • I’d be more inclined to do business with a company if they sponsored a nearby course or tournament.

    Votes: 347 72.0%
  • I’d rather buy discs online than at a store on my way to the course.

    Votes: 95 19.7%
  • I’d more likely travel further to play an 18-hole course, than a closer 9-hole course.

    Votes: 375 77.8%
  • I play disc golf year-round regardless of weather. (Unless extreme, than maybe not that day)

    Votes: 420 87.1%
  • I prefer an organized and professional display of discs over random stacks of discs on shelves.

    Votes: 397 82.4%
  • I’d rather be able to see and hold a disc in person before I would buy them.

    Votes: 402 83.4%
  • I’d be more likely to buy disc golf equipment at a nearby store if they offered it.

    Votes: 363 75.3%

  • Total voters
    482
  • Poll closed .
Turbine712

Classic roc
esp comet

I have gotta go gotta throw near me and they do a great job for me.
But very cool poll and possiblegive away.

I would like to see more 150 class discs out there for beginners and young people. When I go to other places ( retail sporting goods) all I see are 175 g and up discs. Peoplemosttimes don't know what they are buying.

Thanks,
Turbine aka Bill
 
BrotherDave

LE Z Nebula
(any premium plastic Polecat if they make it)

Cedarock Park, Burlington NC
 
Picked_Up

GL_Pure
10th Anny Buzzz

DE: Wilmington: Canby West
Newark: White Clay Creek

I would love to see a "revolving course" league in Delaware where each week brings a different challenge to the table, instead of the same course at the same day every week. I would also love to see more high school/college involvement in the sport.
 
kenjiac
CFR would be any depending on the course or tournament is was supporting.
Central Park Schenectady NY
 
Basshunter

CFR GLO Teebird

Massachusetts ~ Highlands of Conway DGC, Conway, MA

Optional comment:
More well maintained 18 hole courses in the Pioneer Valley of Western Massachusetts. We have some gems in the central part of the state but the hour to 2 hour drive each way limits my opportunity of playing them often. There are some discussions surrounding expanding one of the local 9s and a new 18 in Amherst, would be a great this to see happen. Love the fact that we do now have a true disc golf shop here in the area.
 
pfpro
CFR (or not) black Jk or KC pro aviars

NC ~ Kentwood (Raleigh), Castle Hayne (Wilmington)

(optional comment)
My courses are of the ones I have played - not making a statement about best or anything else, just busy when I play (typically weekday am) - so probably busier on weekends, after work, etc. I'm sure there are some busy ones in Charlotte, just haven't played them yet.
 
Oh man, such computer issues. Sorry donny. I only took the poll once, but was not able to enter my info into the first post.

ru4por
Roc3
Ti Buzzz
Kensington MetroPark, Milford Michigan

I think there are a couple local stores that have this figured out. CJ's in Ann Arbor and the store outside Kensington in Milford ( don't remember the name off hand). Both offer a good, organized selection of discs for a variety of manufacturers. Food, drink and sundries that most disc golfers might need.
 
I would love to own a cryztal zone.

The busiest course near me that I play is Kensington Metropark's Black Locust in Milford, however the busiest course around (that I won't play because it's so busy and and the crowd there are mostly there to get loaded) is probably Cass Benton in Northville. The course is clogged with groups of 10-15 every time I try to go.
 

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