TDs often do not like the collusion part; at least some I've talked to. But, it's fairly common practice. The more insidious thing is missing a putt during a skins match; which happens fairly often as well; when guys who know each other give the wink wink. This is Bobby Knight style though; and should be applauded by those who wish the sport to be more dog eat dog. You can't argue on both sides of the fence.
All of these things are related to decisions made by those involved. Our world/capitalist orientated system, encourages winning at all costs; regardless of the detriment to some involved on the periphery; i.e. out sourcing jobs for instance. Those of you condemning Paul in this instance are hopefully gainfully employed at the moment, because this is the sort of attitude that results in our current economy (though, this is, of course, very much an oversimplification of the issues; and I support out sourcing for deeper reasons i.e. those folks are even farther down the food chain, and need to make a living too). Our world is in a big amount of turmoil at the moment, and person's making strong personal decisions (again I'm probably giving way too much credit for what is simply a disc golf shot), whether they be right or wrong, are at least forcing themselves to encounter alternative thought processes. There are not many, though, thankfully there are many more; who are exploring this. Athletics, in general is much less Bobby Knight than it was 10 years ago. Though, at the top level, this is not so (refer to comments about needing to be 6'7" to be a pro athlete).
*As I am obviously headed toward going off the deep end again, I will end my participation in this thread*
*Discpicable should be in this evening to champion the dog eat dog style (it is interesting that my view of Libertarianism is nearly opposite of his...he looks at it from a ideological stand point, based on business/I believe/finances; whereas I look at it as a system where one can make decisions for oneself; without being forced to adhere to a dog eat dog style....anyone notice that dog eat dog refers to an animalistic style of behavior? )*