I bought one in Minneapolis that year. Would have bought several more but they only took cash and I didn't come prepared. It's currently hanging on my wall and NSF.
Brian Cummings, all the volunteers, the PDGA staff and everybody with Innova, Vibram, Legacy Nite Ize and Prodigy went above and beyond to make this a great worlds:clap:
They tried to say that they never agreed to give the basket away. Only problem is they said it in front of me and two other people who clearly remember it and I cc'd them in on an email I sent to volunteers stating that we were raffling a basket.
I asked several times in no uncertain terms if...
Most of the club doesn't like the people running the pro shop at lemon lake. After spending a week up there I can see why. I took a week off of work to stay up there and help run worlds. I was talked down to/insulted much more than I was thanked.
The auction started and ended today? That's weird. They were supposed to auction 8 of them and raffle one to the volunteers(which they did) If something fell through with that they should have stepped up and made it right instead of screwing a volunteer.
At the 2013 pro Worlds, players were not allowed to look through the lost and found discs. They could only go up to the counter at the pro shop and hope there was someone there to look through it for them.
I've been playing DG for almost twenty years and playing tourneys for most of that time...
I would like to thank all the volunteers that showed up to help. Everybody had a great attitude and accepted all the jobs I gave them even if some of the jobs sucked. We had a great team that worked really hard to make things run smooth this week.
I wish we had better accommodations for you...