NOStheBOSS
Double Eagle Member
I personally would love for the PDGA to be the next PGA, on a smaller scale. I would LOVE to come home from Sunday lunch in 20 years and turn on CBS to watch the final round of an NT. I have the luxury of living in Bowling Green, with 11 courses within a 30 minute drive, but I know there are communities out there with one main course that would get overcrowded with more exposure.
I would say right now, in BG to say the least, disc golf is still very much unknown to the non players, and played very casually by the majority of disc golfers. I wouldn't say it is viewed as a "hippy" sport, but definitely a casual game palyed by beer-drinking chuckers
(not saying all people who drink on the course are chuckers)
I would say right now, in BG to say the least, disc golf is still very much unknown to the non players, and played very casually by the majority of disc golfers. I wouldn't say it is viewed as a "hippy" sport, but definitely a casual game palyed by beer-drinking chuckers
(not saying all people who drink on the course are chuckers)