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Cool Club Names?

is this going to be a competitive team that plays for money etc amongst yourselves or just a recreational club?
 
Well I can tell you one club name that is taken, but I think is pretty cool..."club Morninwood"....we meet every Saturday at 8am <weather provided>.....and since our course is heavily wooded....when the first tree is hit, we call out "MORNING WOOD"
 
is this going to be a competitive team that plays for money etc amongst yourselves or just a recreational club?

Probably a little bit of both. I've been running a monthly handicapped tournament for about three years now and we play for the cash. A couple of guys have started a monthly doubles - also for cash. I can't speak for the doubles guys, but I plan to turn my tourney over to the club if we can get it off the ground. The competition committee may decide to play for plastic as a fund raiser.

There are a few course improvements we'd like to see and this is a primary motivator for organizing into a club. We'd like to see a big annual tournament to attract players from around the region to see our great courses. I'm hoping the club can raise a little awareness of the sport locally and hope we can have a few events to attract the general public.
 
Well good luck in your efforts...I hope it all comes together for you...and if you do happen to have a big tourney scheduled, provided it's not the same time as any of the state series here in S.C., I may just have to come up<over>. Have only played a few NC courses so far, mostly in the western part, and one in Charlotte, but have really enjoyed them. If you have 4 courses all close together, an ironman tournament might be fun!
 
Well I can tell you one club name that is taken, but I think is pretty cool..."club Morninwood"....we meet every Saturday at 8am <weather provided>.....and since our course is heavily wooded....when the first tree is hit, we call out "MORNING WOOD"

I get it.:)
 
I'm pretty sure they ended up naming the club Rocky Mount Disc Golf.
 
I personally am the Club president of the Madison Area Disc Club, we have a website in Wisconsin called DiscOverWisc.com and I think it is a cool play on words but think it would be hard to approach a community group asking them to help sponsor our club picnic.

I had to do a double take when I read this, as I am currently the MADC President. Then I saw this was from 2008 and had just been bumped.

The DiscOverWisc thing is even more confusing because there is a long-running tourism show here called Discover Wisconsin, and the only difference between the web addresses is "onsin". Of course, the last episode I saw a few weeks ago featured the host playing disc golf!

As new013 referenced:
http://rockymountdg.com/
 
Here's some logo's I did for a friends team.

DiscFunkshunalsFINAL1.jpg


DiscFunkshunalsFINAL2.jpg
 
In the end Rocky Mount DG is not bad. It is how you present that in a logo that makes it special.
 
I refer to myself as a "Disc-ordian." So I guess "The Disc-ordian Society" would be my choice if we didn't already have several clubs here.
 
Rocky Mount, NC voted an All-America City. How about All America Disc Golf. The AADGC
 

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