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Disc golf driving ranges.
They have them all over the planet. It's called a field and gps.
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Disc golf driving ranges.
Great stuff!
Right now we're selling to the adult competitive crowd. Put flowers on 'em, sell 'em in a pink purse... 10 years later, insanely competitive collegiate female scene.
Me and my fat marketing friends are the key to more hotties playing.
Scholastic play also exposes disc golf to the non-disc-golfing public such as college alumni and fans, and high school parents. Not necessarily people who will ever play disc golf, but the increased awareness in the general population can't hurt.
... Scholastic and youth leagues mean expansion of disc golf into new territory, culture-wise.
They have them all over the planet. It's called a field and gps.
I think he means a real driving range, where you don't need to go get your disc. You throw all day without leaving one spot.
I think he means a real driving range, where you don't need to go get your disc. You throw all day without leaving one spot.
The next big thing will be organized leagues for youth, whether inter-school play or like Little League or First Tee.
Is there a place where you could throw into a huge net, so you could at least get your mechanics down without having to go and get your discs?
Maybe disc golf training is the next big thing. A disc golfer needs to win the lottery so they can open the International Disc Golf Training Center. The center would have an outdoor driving range. Indoor driving with a net, and video playback so you could analyze your technique. Huge fans that simulate windy conditions. Baskets on top of artificial hills so you can practice your putts in every possible scenario. Paid coaching staff that could train you, and answer any questions. A fully stocked pro shop with all your equipment needs. A small hotel built in, with a full service restaurant for your convenience since you'll be travelling to get there. And obviously, it would all be situated next to the newest championship level course, that would be home to an NT every year. This is just the tip of the iceberg. This thing is going to be SICK!!
Wasn't Feldberg harping about new basket standards?
Wasn't Feldberg harping about new basket standards?
Also wanted to mention, I'd like to see a rise in popularity of speed golf. You don't keep score on a hole, everyone is frantically throwing and running to be first in the basket. If you're first in the basket you get a 1, if you're second you get a 2, and so on. Lowest score at the end of the round wins. Sure, it's biased against fat disc golfers, but that's just an incentive to get in shape.
I was giving him a hard time. He doesn't wear sleeves.
I wouldn't pay to throw someone else's discs I don't think. Only in a shop to try before I buy. If someone with a field wanted to set up distance markers and ask for donations to people who used it, I would do that.
that's a good idea
Thomas Worthington, a High school in my area is building an on site course. With the schools here, once someone does something, the rest do it too. I see actual high school teams happening sooner than later. Perhaps doubles style and singles.
I've been saying this forever. There should be one standard disc golf basket for competition. The trick is, who do you give the bid to for the "official target (basket) of disc golf?" We all know it would be Innova.
I like the Mach baskets better than Innova's. Im pretty sure a lot of people do.