The day that there is real money to be made playing disc golf, is not a day to look forward to. The players who tour now would not be able to compete with collegiate level athletes who devoted any amount of time to it. While it would make being a fanboy more exciting, it would make the courses more crowded, the discs more expensive, and any chances of regular joes being competitive, impossible.
Why is it such a problem with more folks making money off something they love. Paul McBeth said in an interview he plays DG like a job, 6-8 hrs a day practicing. Gonna be tough to compete with that hence being a 3x world champ. As for courses being more crowded, so what. more people know about the sport more communities support the sport, more people on courses. Discs will get more expensive just like everything else. As for this ruining regular joes chances of being competitive. That is a weird statement. To be competitive means to progress. Not stay the same and hope all around you continue to suck as well. if you want to be competitive be competitive and devote the time it takes to be competitive.