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Old December 20th, 2010, 05:21 PM
LJ Jubner
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Originally Posted by jshrack View Post
So...It sucks showing up to an empty course...
As someone who offers functions that are at best sometime sparsely attended. (Can I get a second Silly) Anyway As the organizer It's up to me to decide what we are playing and for how much, Right? If I am the only one who shows It's not to much of a deal, I just play a quick Personal Record Round and go. No blood no foul. The same can be said for a five some.


I do offer a phone number to call for weekly info updates espically if the weather is the deciding factor for most players. This would not be a bad idea for the club to have it's own voice mail.

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Originally Posted by jshrack View Post
So...Also sounds odd that a non-club function took the place of a club one. Did the club fees get passed on as well?
It is interesting that a third party offers a counter scheduling or later starting time event In this instance Wayne believes his event is any less club dependent (after all club did install and maintains the course:
members past and current) then the scheduled doubles that supports the clubs and it's efforts

So, the real question is; Why do some TD's collect for the club and why others don't feel the responsibility to collect fees from the club to keep the courses up and running?

Oh right this is that famous Disc Golf "third rail"

The Dreaded PAY TO PLAY I.E.D.
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