Lol Paige Pierce is second this year in cash out of all players. with $12,623
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Lol Paige Pierce is second this year in cash out of all players. with $12,623
Skins, aces, cash CTP's, Doubles monies won, etc is NOT added to official PDGA winnings that are posted ever.
In the TD report it specifically tells you to list those separate.
$1750 for Mcbeth at Vibram.
Look Mocheez...........
1750 for McBeth listed - NO skins added
1500 for Shoe listed - NO skins added
Maybe Steve was asked to NOT add it after it was shown incorrectly - I don't know - I only know it should NOT be listed...
Weird, they updated the winnings for Vibram to include the skins match. McBeth is now listed for $3,700.00.
I give up trying to figure out why it's included, when they tell to NOT include it.........
I defer to your knowing the PDGA results when it comes to Steve Dodge Events.
considering how expensive tourney entries are, how popular dg is now, the amount of advertising they produce, and how difficult it is to win with a packed field, these winner earnings should be way higher.
Frasnow - Innova stopped dumping so much cash into the event. Between getting the grounds at the school shutdown, freeway signage and other things for the tourney, they actually lose money running it. It's probably the most prestigious event in disc tolf but it's nor really viable financially without much more/bigger sponsorships.
Frasnow - Innova stopped dumping so much cash into the event. Between getting the grounds at the school shutdown, freeway signage and other things for the tourney, they actually lose money running it. It's probably the most prestigious event in disc tolf but it's nor really viable financially without much more/bigger sponsorships.
Maybe they should open the event up to other companies, instead of being stubborn and bullheaded about "their" event. It would be bigger than what Ledgestone is this year...and that was done with only one company as a main sponsor.
And by my math, including the skins for sake of argument, Paul has won $39.574 so far this year. With both Euro majors, the USDGC, WOrlds still to come, I think another $10,000 is possible. He may very well do it.
$7,500 for 1st at SO ... wowww, doesn't payout as deep as Ledgestone, but more to first
I was looking at that too. I don't think too many will be complaining about the payout.
SO (144 players paying 60--42%)
1. $7500
2. $4500
3. $3000
4. $2150
5. $2150
10. $1250
25. $660
Ledgestone (Projected 192 players paying 108--56%)
1. $6600
2. $4450
3. $3400
4. $2900
5. $2500
10. $1600
25. $1000