A New Approach to Disc Golf News
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THE Buzz
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We're changing how we cover disc golf — and we want to be upfront about it.
Starting this month, every new news article on Disc Golf Buzz is written using a multi-source synthesis approach. Instead of drawing from a single outlet, we pull coverage of the same event from multiple sources — the PDGA, tournament organizers, local news, equipment sponsors — and synthesize them into one comprehensive piece that tells the complete story.
The result is something no single source produces on its own. What the PDGA reported. What the tournament organizers announced. What local coverage captured that the national outlets missed. All in one place, with full context.
We Credit Every Source
Every synthesized article on Disc Golf Buzz includes a full attribution block listing every source consulted, the search engines used to find them, and a disclosure that AI assistance was used in the writing process.
We believe original reporters deserve credit for their work. The facts in these articles came from their reporting. We're adding synthesis value — not taking credit for their journalism.
Why This Matters
Disc golf coverage is scattered. A tournament might get covered by the PDGA, the local paper, the equipment sponsor, and a regional blog — and most readers never see more than one of those accounts. We think the sport deserves better than that.
Our goal is simple: one place where you can get the complete picture of what happened at any disc golf event, with every source credited and every fact verified against multiple references.
The first batch of articles covering events from March through August 2026 is going live now. More will follow on a regular cadence.

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