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Disc Golfers NEED To Stop Doing This
Disc golf fans, take heed: some common etiquette issues need to be addressed. Jefferson and his co-host discuss the importance of spectating at pro events, a great way to experience top-notch players like Big Germ in action. However, they also expose some disturbing fan behavior that's becoming too prevalent. Many viewers feel compelled to offer their opinions during events, even when it's not their place to do so. This can disrupt the competition and create unnecessary tension. The duo highlights a specific incident at the Pimon Ridge Retreat where fans jumped in to share their thoughts, much to the dismay of the player and crowd. They also touch on another issue: fans asking for autographs during rounds, taking attention away from the game. By sharing these concerns, Jefferson and his co-host aim to promote a more respectful and enjoyable experience for both players and spectators alike.
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hey you yeah you if you're out here doing this knock it off what's up the generates it's the discov world I'm Jefferson and alongside me as always the one with all the holes in this game swiss cheese somehow on our week off we have had the busiest week so far of the road trip I'll get to that in a second though because I have a bone to pick with some of you discol fans out there first I would like to encourage everyone to spectate a pro tour vet near them if they can but for the love of disco of Jesus do not behave like the people I'm about to describe when you go watch an event it's not an invitation to participate no that's what you do at your $10 local doubles match here you stand behind the line and watch the best in the world play Swiss and I were at the sixth annual Pimon Ridge Retreat and yes we will get to the recap in a second but way too many fans felt obligated to interject their opinion in situations they didn't belong in you guys do realize when a pro is asking for where their disc went out of bounds it's not to you right it's the people on their card because they have to approve of the spot but for some reason every fan on 18 felt it was necessary to tell big germ his disc went out at the crack sounded like the seagulls from Nemo for Christ's sake so many people jumped on this opportunity that he had to tell the crowd to calm it down now I understand that people may have been happy to see their favorite commentator so maybe they were just a bit excited well then what's the excuse for those fans with the nerve to ask their favorite pro for an autograph in the middle of the round leaving the player in a weird spot to take their attention away from competition or deny a fan not quite as bad as the fan that feels it's okay to spark up a conversation with the pro I understand there is this appeal to disc golf that there is this connection with the professionals and I agree there are some great players that do a specifically good job of interacting but it shouldn't be an expected...




