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DGOD! Disc Golf
December 21st, 2012, 10:10 AM
http://discgolftalkradio.com/2012/news-from-the-the-pdga/ :cheers:
General Scales
December 21st, 2012, 10:11 AM
Yeah I just read about that, must be some of that big news we've been hearing about...
Rebecca
December 21st, 2012, 10:22 AM
It's gonna be big.......we have been working very hard on this. Beaver State Fling is on the list :)
sillybizz
December 21st, 2012, 08:01 PM
Grow the sport! Maybe we can turn it into Golf - oh sorry "Ball Golf" then we can have big payouts, green fees and turn DG into everything we always whine about is wrong with Golf. Yeah awesome! High fives all around!
Mcw5378
December 21st, 2012, 09:43 PM
What tourneys have been choosen?
TYVEK
December 21st, 2012, 11:52 PM
Grow the sport! Maybe we can turn it into Golf - oh sorry "Ball Golf" then we can have big payouts, green fees and turn DG into everything we always whine about is wrong with Golf. Yeah awesome! High fives all around!
actually that is the perfect goal to have for disc golf. once we start getting more pay to play courses, the quality of play will go up. and in turn we will get more people seeing it as a legitimate sport. big payouts? YES PLEASE! green fees? sure as long as its a good course that is well maintained. i would gladly pay to play at a nice course because i know that there will be less "shenanigans" happening on the course, and it would cut away some of the riff raff players. (yes i am stereotyping and biased, and somewhat judgmental. at least i am open about it.)
i would love to see disc golf become more like regular golf, not identical mind you, just more like it. hey them hippies can still go play hacky sack for free in some park.:biggrin2:
quenyaistar
December 22nd, 2012, 11:16 AM
The last thing this world needs is more over payed athletes. Sports are for fun stop trying to turn it into a living, and stop concentrating large amounts of advertising dollars into a few individuals.
Hows that for some hippi talk:cool2:
TYVEK
December 22nd, 2012, 12:56 PM
The last thing this world needs is more over payed athletes. Sports are for fun stop trying to turn it into a living, and stop concentrating large amounts of advertising dollars into a few individuals.
Hows that for some hippi talk:cool2:
i agree that the last thing we need is OVER paid athletes, but im all for having decently paid athletes. and to think that sports are just for fun is absolute rubbish! when you involve human kind in any sporting/competitive activity for a long enough period of time the spirit of the activity evolves.
its all well and good to have an idealistic idea of sports just being "for fun" but that just isnt reality. i would encourage anybody to try and make a living at something that they really love doing, in the case of sports the athletes love playing that sport so more power to them for trying to make a living doing it!
there is nothing written in any law that says once you start making money playing a sport you are not allowed to have fun anymore. its just different because they are more serious about their game so they can make the money, but they still do have fun playing the game. I think that disc golf has some large potential for becoming a well known and popular sport. and i like the idea of being part of a bigger, well known, competitive sport that people dont automatically associate with the pot smoking hippy type person.
unfortunately there are still alot of people that i talk to that still have the image about disc golfers, and that makes them think twice about trying out the sport.
i think the news about disc golf teaming up with other sports in order to broadcast on cable is super exciting! i love it.
on a slightly less serious note, in the 1993 worlds video we see that Pizza Hut was a big sponsor, so why in the world can we not get Pizza Hut back into sponsor ship now that our sport has grown bigger since then???
quenyaistar
December 22nd, 2012, 01:17 PM
http://www.ted.com/talks/nic_marks_the_happy_planet_index.html
TYVEK
December 22nd, 2012, 03:07 PM
http://www.ted.com/talks/nic_marks_the_happy_planet_index.html
i watched the video, and came to this conclusion. your post is better suited for the "off topic" section of the forums because it really has nothing to do with this thread of "Disc Golf on TV!".
if a moderator sees this, can you move it please? thanks.
quenyaistar
December 22nd, 2012, 05:10 PM
Nobody likes a tattle tail ;)
You believe you will be happier with more resources directed toward Pro Disc Golf. Ted talks begs to differ.
TYVEK
December 23rd, 2012, 12:56 AM
Nobody likes a tattle tail ;)
You believe you will be happier with more resources directed toward Pro Disc Golf. Ted talks begs to differ.
not tattle tailing, i just like to see threads keep on their topic especially this one because it is important. i dont have any problems with the video you posted, but it really should be in the "off topic" section of the forums. thats all. once you post it where it belongs we can talk about its message.
Mcw5378
December 23rd, 2012, 02:26 PM
So what are the 4 selected tourneys?
And where will this ESN be found? (Channel)
Scott
December 24th, 2012, 09:45 AM
So what are the 4 selected tourneys?
And where will this ESN be found? (Channel)
I heard the BSF will be one of them.
Finding the channel may be a challenge. It will depend on which providers actually decide to pick it up.
DGOD! Disc Golf
December 24th, 2012, 10:10 AM
http://images.sodahead.com/polls/000258063/polls_301163000036DM_2038_350819_answer_1_xlarge.j peg
Rebecca
December 24th, 2012, 02:08 PM
Tentative:
The Memorial
Beaver State
Pro Worlds
USDGC or Vibram
We have two networks-- they have to decide which one to go with. We don't have to wait to be picked up by one.
Mcw5378
December 24th, 2012, 04:02 PM
Tentative:
The Memorial
Beaver State
Pro Worlds
USDGC or Vibram
We have two networks-- they have to decide which one to go with. We don't have to wait to be picked up by one.
EXCELLENT!!
That means I can watch the BSF later. Since I plan on volunteering for it this year.
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