I'm a TD. I try to make my events cheap as possible. Often being between $5- $10 to play. All money goes to prizes. If you're a beginner, would you rather pay $25 and get a disc, or $5 so it's cheap to play?
@@InbredJed82060 I’m as TD as well and I do both types. We did two events at $35 with a two disc pack $25 with one and one at $10 with just waters and snacks. They all had in between 60-80 players so I guess the spread is big between preference. I have been playing since 2011 and have more discs than I’ll ever use, so cheap and no PP is great for me but many newer players love trying something new.
That forehand is a god damn piss missile jesus
@@DGDumpsterFire lol thank you sir! Got a couple of good ones off this round.
Finally getting my forehand down and I think I had 1 players pack left from the tournaments I've done
I'm a TD. I try to make my events cheap as possible. Often being between $5- $10 to play. All money goes to prizes.
If you're a beginner, would you rather pay $25 and get a disc, or $5 so it's cheap to play?
@@InbredJed82060 I’m as TD as well and I do both types. We did two events at $35 with a two disc pack $25 with one and one at $10 with just waters and snacks. They all had in between 60-80 players so I guess the spread is big between preference.
I have been playing since 2011 and have more discs than I’ll ever use, so cheap and no PP is great for me but many newer players love trying something new.
Older and more experienced players have enough stuff. So less stuff for a better course is much better