jobwilson
Eagle Member
Worrying about anything more than the current policy at the org level (PDGA) is unnecessary. Sponsors are the ones who dictate dress for their sponsored players or their events. If the sport eventually gets spectators, it will get big sponsors. They will determine a more restrictive dress code or surprise! they may want to encourage more "rad" dress than collared shirts.
Chuck makes a great point here.
I don't see disc golf ever picking up the big athletic sponsors (Nike seems the big one that everyone points to). If disc golf goes "mainstream", it will be in more towards the niche-sport, X-Games "mainstream" than the stick and ball mainstream. The major sponsors I envision for disc golf are energy drinks, beer, "skater" clothing lines (I'm the least fashionable person in the world, but you know what I mean, etc.
I think Anthon dressing like Anthon is what makes disc golf so great. It's a sport where its competitors come from many different walks of life.