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Scooot_er wrote:And disc golfers aren't always the smartest bunch.

Scooot_er wrote:And disc golfers aren't always the smartest bunch.
Women can play the USDGCJHern wrote:Greenwell and Crazy kept saying during the DGP broadcast that the USDGC is the "premiere event in professional disc golf." It has a great payout, but I have a very difficult time buying this as the "premiere event," for many reasons:
1) A World Championship is obviously bigger/greater than just a US championship. Worlds is the big one, by its very definition.
2) The competition takes place at only one course, every time, and every single day of the competition. The entire affair, from year-to-year, round-to-round, etc, is limited to only 18 holes. It is a great course, but only 18 holes? Seriously?
3) Invitation-only will inevitably leave out competitors who could win the event if they competed. Worlds casts a much broader net.
4) No women. This should be called the USMDGC (M=Men's).
We have been thinking about putting together a new major event, which would be invite-only (and/or 1000-rated-only), no registration fee, travel costs of players fully supported, $100K purse, etc.. For a field of ~100 players, an annual budget of between $150K-200K would be required.
Scooot_er wrote:And disc golfers aren't always the smartest bunch.
Chuck Kennedy wrote:Despite a smaller total purse and first place prize, the amount Innova added to the purse went up $4000 from $33,000 in 2010 to $37,250 which amounted to more than $640 cash added per Open player entered this year.
Star Shark wrote:Juliana Korver and Angela Tschiggfrie played in the tourney. Juliana is still the only woman ever to cash in the USDGC. I believe the USWDGC winner gets an invite also. There WERE a few women playing in the performance flight this year.
Scooot_er wrote:And disc golfers aren't always the smartest bunch.
JHern wrote:Greenwell and Crazy kept saying during the DGP broadcast that the USDGC is the "premiere event in professional disc golf." It has a great payout, but I have a very difficult time buying this as the "premiere event," for many reasons:
1) A World Championship is obviously bigger/greater than just a US championship. Worlds is the big one, by its very definition.
2) The competition takes place at only one course, every time, and every single day of the competition. The entire affair, from year-to-year, round-to-round, etc, is limited to only 18 holes. It is a great course, but only 18 holes? Seriously?
3) Invitation-only will inevitably leave out competitors who could win the event if they competed. Worlds casts a much broader net.
4) No women. This should be called the USMDGC (M=Men's).
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