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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 .
Jtreadwell

Voted! I'd love to see a store selling Cryztal Flx and Z Zones. I live in NH and the closest course (Which is free and busy as well) is Bellamy Park in Dover, NH.
 
DiscNutt123
CFR flat top Firebird
EMAC Renegade

Really cool thing you're doing here. I'm all for anything that helps the sport grow! Pay courses would be awesome!
 
Richardc
Crystal buzz
Any of the dynamic discs discs

Stoney creek

More stores near courses carrying a good variety of companies. Even if its a 7-11 like the one by stoney, which is usually just a mess to find anything.
 
Goon13

Some of my CFR/LE discs:

Crystal Buzzz SS
Crystal Buzzz
ESP Buzzz SS
ESP Stratus
Several MN Majestic and MN Doubles
Gummy CE Mamba

Bunch of Prototypes - couple Orion LRs (US compliment to LS and LF), Gateway Katanas, others without names

I work within 2 miles of GGGT - too close and too tempting
 
anon

crystal buzzz
crystal comet (i can dream, can't i?)
cfr roc
cfr teebird
 
datch

i buy too many cfr and le to name (love orcs firebirds and wraiths)

kensinton metropark... milford mi
 
Hyzer Ale

Glo roc3
Saint (Feldberg)

We need more courses and more places to buy discs in the bay area.
 
Puckstopper

Cryztal Buzzz or Wasp, glow teebird, any Eagle.

Have a cottage in Michigan: Busiest local course is Deerfield in Mt. Pleasant

We have a good store in Columbus, but Mid-Michigan needs a good disc golf store!
 
jfrosty42

MJ Comets!
2x Roc3

I used to live in MI. I'd say the busiest local course then was Cass Benton... which is a shame because it's a kickass course.
 

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