Disc Golf Revival Initiative Boosts European Clubs with Discounted Starter Sets
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In a collaborative effort to drive the expansion of disc golf in Europe, the Professional Disc Golf Association (PDGA) Europe has partnered with House of Discs to launch an innovative promotional campaign. Dubbed "Put a disc in their hands," the initiative seeks to introduce the sport to new enthusiasts and foster its growth across the continent.
Through this joint venture, European clubs and national associations can now access specially priced starter sets containing 50 beginner discs from Latitude64 and Discmania. These sets are designed to be affordable and easily incorporated into promotional events, discovery days, or local leagues. The discounted prices allow clubs to include these starter packs within their budgets, promoting the sport among newcomers.
To facilitate this effort, three distinct tiers have been established:
Firstly, an unlimited number of starter sets can be purchased at a 20% discount by using the public promo code "CLUB20" during checkout on the official Latitude64 and Discmania stores. This discounted rate enables clubs to stock up on starter packs for promotional events.
Secondly, the first 500 starter sets will enjoy an exclusive 50% discount when entering the promo code “PDGAEUROPE50". This incentive encourages clubs to take advantage of the offer while it lasts.
Thirdly, PDGA Europe has allocated free additional starter packs for specific promotional actions linked to grant programs. These packs are intended for promotional events that aim to introduce disc golf to new enthusiasts and encourage participation in the sport.
A critical component of this campaign is the requirement that clubs use the starter sets as gifts to new players, ensuring they are not resold or used for profit. In return, receiving clubs agree to share their experiences on social media by publishing a post about the promotional action, tagging PDGA Europe, the disc brand (Latitude64 or Discmania), and the national association.
By "putting a disc in their hands," this initiative aims to spark a new wave of interest in disc golf across Europe. By offering affordable starter sets and promoting social media engagement, PDGA Europe and House of Discs are working together to grow the sport and establish a stronger connection between clubs, players, and local communities.
This article was compiled from disc golf coverage with AI assistance. Source: pdga.com — https://www.pdga.com/news/put-disc-their-hands-campaign