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This sounds like a great idea! If you want disc golf to permanently be a recreational hobby. If, however, you consider it to be a legitimate sport then eliminating Professional competition is far from the answer.
The way I see it there are 2 reasons to play amateur disc golf tournaments: 1...
I've noticed you wearing the super tight fit under armour. Is that just a leftover comfort thing from baseball or do you feel like it gives you a competitive advantage. I'm undecided as to how I feel about it from my experience.
I took over the UC Santa Cruz club and served as President for two years. When I first took over I didn't know much about competitive disc golf and, while I thought I was baller at the time, I wasn't very good at all. I made a point of having regular field and putting practices during the week...
Along the same lines as redesigning am divisions, what are your thoughts on creating professional divisions (skill based rather than age based). I believe they do this in professional cycling where there are different levels of professional and as you compete and win at each level you earn...
Paul, what tips do you have for someone going on their first tour?
e.g. choosing tournaments, saving money, finding tourmates etc.
Also, what kind of practice routines do you follow on tour to keep your skills sharp or does that just stay from playing tourneys?