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Also, Woot.com has had 'em show up in the daily deals about once a month for decent prices.
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But the NBA itself has sponsors & sponsorship deals, that they actively seek out to work together with this sponsor to further promote their league.
The idea's the same, you (the player or league) uses the sponsor to help fund and/or advertise your activities so you can go do that voodoo that...
I went back and looked through my old rounds. 9 hole courses score out differently for some reason... they did get in to explaining it somewhere around here but I can't say I care that much about it to sit through the statistician orgy of numbers that was bouncing around... But, I digress...
Just thinking, while spraypainting it would make it illegal by PDGA standards, how about covering the disc with a silver Sharpie?
I did some doodling on a disc with one, and that seems to really stand out in the grass.
Schweet.
Waiting for an up'n'coming company to just contact you for their default stamps. That'd drive sales just as much as new manufacturer syndrome.
There's a good thread by Mark Ellis over on DGR that talks about being the ways to play when you're the "lesser skilled" player in random doubles.
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