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Disc Golf Pro Tour is Learning from the PGA Tour
The Disc Golf Pro Tour is taking strides to improve and elevate its reputation. By adopting more professional practices, such as implementing a tour card system, the organization is moving closer to legitimacy in the eyes of outsiders. Events like the Las Vegas Challenge are now offering better experiences for attendees, including improved parking arrangements that minimize wait times and hassle. The PGA Tour's influence can be seen in these efforts, with the Disc Golf Pro Tour prioritizing a more polished and welcoming environment for fans. Even small details, such as distinguishing between amateur and professional players, show a commitment to refinement and organization.
Watch top disc golfers learn from PGA Tour strategies & apply new techniques for a competitive edge.
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i mean it was fine it was really cool to kind of see where where the disc golf pro tour is headed because they're starting to do a lot of things and starting to move tournaments in the right direction to where if you were just a random person off the street didn't know anything about disc golf and someone took you to the event you would think like oh this is like legit yeah versus like oh you guys are just in the past was like oh we're just in a park watching people throw frisbees yeah i was trying to find there is uh i don't want to misquote the guy i don't want to misquote the guy but someone had dm to me uh experience that either was either him or his father had had at las vegas challenge with those it was a very negative experience um but i wonder what it was about i i i gosh i saw the dm come across and i immediately said i want to ask brodie about that yeah it was between parking in the shuttle it was something with like the shuttle wasn't running and parking parking parking is a big issue there because they don't have again they're moving in the right direction so last year parking was a disaster for everyone uh especially like players like i i know that i got i want to say i got there 30 minutes normally earlier than i normally would because you didn't know where you were parking you might find a spot kind of near you know get lucky with one of the ams that are leaving and you're or one of the pros that are leaving whoever and you kind of sneak in that spot or you might park 500 yards down the street and it's a long kind of drive up and to get to the clubhouse in the course um this year again the tour card situation that's happening has been very very successful so far minor thing i would say is i wish they gave us like a little like a sticker or something because they gave all everyone basically parking passes that were players but there was nothing to differ differentiate a player that is like an amateur player in the tournament and a player that's a pro or a player that's a...





