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Kansas City Wide Open

Good riddance

I'm personally glad dgp isn't broadcasting anymore. I'm just bummed that no one else is I in their place. It was always gut wrenching watching them stumble over their words like they had just learned English.:doh:

Let's get a network with a younger team of commentators! More cameras covering more than one hole! And some doing graphics on screen. Name, score, ratings, etc. :thmbup:
 
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Let's get a network with a younger team of commentators! More cameras covering more than one hole! And some doing graphics on screen. Name, score, ratings, etc. :thmbup:
You forgot to add the money it would take to make that possible, plus enough people to care to make that investment feasible.
 
She is wearing one of those tennis outfits that she wear to almost every summer tourney. Since KCWO is a "major" she has to wear a shirt with a collar
 
She is wearing one of those tennis outfits that she wear to almost every summer tourney. Since KCWO is a "major" she has to wear a shirt with a collar

Aren't you allowed to wear a crew neck or V-neck shirt made of high-performance or high-tech materials?
 
All violations of the Dress Code Policy shall be considered a Courtesy Violation under Section 801.04 of the PDGA Official Rules of Play.

All competitors and staff are required to wear a shirt.

All competitors and staff are required to wear shoes or other foot coverings. Players will not be allowed to play in bare feet. Sandals or slides are allowed.

The following dress code for all competitors will be enforced at all PDGA Elite Series/ National Tour and Major Events. The PDGA also recommends that this dress code be enforced at Super Tour and lower tier events, but this decision lies solely with the Tournament Director:

All players in PDGA sanctioned competition and tournament staff are expected to dress appropriately and to maintain a clean and well-groomed appearance at all event sites and associated functions.

All players must wear a shirt covering their upper chest area. A well-tailored shirt with a collar and sleeves covering the upper arm shall be considered acceptable. Tank tops are not allowed for any competitor, but women may wear sleeveless shirts with collars.

No tee shirts will be allowed, except for competitors in the Junior and Amateur divisions during preliminary rounds only. Juniors and Amateurs shall not wear tee shirts during semifinal or final rounds. Crew neck or v-neck shirts made of high-performance or high-tech materials, such as Dry-Fit, Cool-Max, and others will be allowed.

Shirts that hang down lower than the bottom hemline on the player's shorts shall be tucked in.

No ripped shirts, shorts, or pants will be allowed on the course. This includes unhemmed, torn or cut "vents" at the shirt collar.

No offensive, profane, or obscene slogans or logos shall be allowed on any clothing. Junior players may not wear slogans or logos referring to alcohol, tobacco, or drugs.

This dress code will be in effect from start to finish at each event, including all tournament rounds.

Players who do not make a cut, but wish to remain on site through the duration of the tournament, will be considered spectators and will not be required to conform to the Tour's dress code.
 
Holly was just turned in for her outfit

Yea. So what does she do? Take it like a professional, read the rulebook, realize she's violating the rules and put on a more professional outfit? Nah... Just post on facebook so all the Rec players who are up her ass can talk **** about the PDGA and the rulebook.
 
Yea. So what does she do? Take it like a professional, read the rulebook, realize she's violating the rules and put on a more professional outfit? Nah... Just post on facebook so all the Rec players who are up her ass can talk **** about the PDGA and the rulebook.

Its a rule the same way that wearing a seat belt is a rule. I don't think anyone's debating whether or not it's s a legality or not but whoever made a stink about it is akin to the cop who writes you a seat belt ticket just to be an ass.
 
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Wow, I guess you could say that was against the letter of the rule, but the spirit of the rule is to try to get players at our big events to look at least moderately professional. That looks more like professional athletic attire than most of what I see at disc golf tournaments...
 
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Rules are rules. No sleeves OR collar.
 

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