šŸ”Ž The misconceptions surrounding PDGA approved discs

MVP's Heist, 5 More Days, and Tree Trigonometry

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The FAQs of Disc Approval

On the PDGA Radio podcast, Jeff Homburg - Chair of the PDGA Technical Standards Working Group - explained how he personally approves each disc. He cleared up misconceptions surrounding the ā€œmysteriousā€ process.

  • Approval is based solely on measurements

    • Diameter between 21cm - 30cm (Ultimate lids are 27.5cm)

    • Max weight = 8.3g/cm of diameter (Rocs are 21.7cm => 180.1g max weight)

    • Rim depth must be >5% of the diameter (you canā€™t throw vinyl records)

    • Canā€™t be too sharp (Discraft Eclipse is the sharpest approved)

    • Rim thickness limit = 2.6cm. The Aerobie Epic has been grandfathered in and is the only disc with variable rim thickness

  • Most of the time, he doesnā€™t see the disc design until itā€™s delivered to his door

  • Discs must be plastic (rubber and silicon are allowed)

  • Never ever throws the disc

  • Doesnā€™t decide flight numbers

  • Most manufacturers cut a new disc and see what it does without planning (e.g. Innova)

Going back 30 years, these standards were put in place to level the playing field and keep people safe. Disc tech changed rapidly and without PDGA approval players could have a big advantage.

Nowadays, you can get a Teebird, Firebird, or Destroyer clone in any companyā€™s plastic. So are those revolutionary days over?

MVPā€™s Thanksgiving Heist

Every year, the MVP GYROpalooza box is the gateway drug for disc golfers to become GYROnauts. Seemingly, the box gets larger and more coveted.

This year, the small Michigan-based company teased a 2nd box with even more unique runs (i.e. the Fission Trace). It was called ā€œThe Heistā€ and dropped on Black Friday.

With only 385 available, the hype train fell off its rails. Thousands of GYRO lovers and resellers waited as the release flopped and boxes were nowhere to be found.

Their webpage couldnā€™t handle the load which resulted in a postponed release, an apology discount (25%), and disappointed fans. But this isnā€™t new for MVP drops.

Theyā€™re notorious for unstable releases and have been rebuilding their site. With the Covid boom, manufacturers have caught up to demand but bad customer experiences still plague them.

And MVP isnā€™t the only company apologizing for a botched release. Discmania issued a statement yesterday (11/29) for unfair discounts on their boxes that have yet to sell out.

Whether these are signs of decreased demand or unprepared companies, mystery boxes may be going out of style. Letā€™s see if next season comes with less drama or lowered prices.

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1ļøāƒ£ Itā€™s the season of giving, and what better way than to ā€œinvest in communities and young people around the world.ā€ Through the end of 2022, UDisc is matching all donations to the Paul McBeth Foundation.

If you think the foundation is his ploy to further his legacy, then youā€™re right but itā€™s also much more. In JomezProā€™s latest mini-doc, heā€™s impacting communities where DG doesnā€™t exist or where accessible extracurriculars are rare.

Heā€™s growing the sport in ways that many canā€™t. And in 5-10 years, it wonā€™t be surprising to see a Colombian touring pro who trained on a McBeth course.

2ļøāƒ£ Earlier this month (11/11-13), the inaugural 3DISCGolf Course Designers Conference was held in Austin, TX. This event was 5.5 years in the making with designers from 14 states and Canada.

Created by Dee Leekha-Houck (yes - THE John Houckā€™s wife), 3DISCGolf is a FB group with 850+ members. The group brings stakeholders together to promote greater sustainability in course design/build.

Over those 3 days, the future of courses was discussed in excess. Dee & John Houck donā€™t only put amazing courses in the ground, they've created a platform for shared best practices and innovation.

3ļøāƒ£ The Glass Blown Open is back. But not in the same way that pre-Covid disc golfers remember.

Once a year, Emporia, KS doubles in size and becomes a disc golf haven. Itā€™s known as the Dynamic Discs Open where thousands take part in an A-Tier, block parties, and spectate the Pro Tour.

As for 2023, the spectacle is split into 2 events 3 weeks apart with GBO as amateur-only and DDO as the DGPT stop. With this change, pros will play 3 rounds at the Emporia Country Club only.

The new Jones Supreme (showcased at Worlds) will no longer appear on Tour. Course designer - Eric McCabe - explained the change was driven by the limited spectator accommodations on the property.

Even with the change, the absence of an amateur A-Tier could mean record-low gallery numbers.

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Thanks for reading today. Get out and hit trees this weekend!

- Charlie

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