I love the niche you have developed with your focus on legal issues around disc golf. Your videos are well edited and informative, and they really contribute to the disc golf community's collective understanding of the legal parameters surrounding the sport we all love and want to grow. I would like to see disc golf developing more as a community-led sport, as opposed to leagues such as, say, NBA or NHL. To achieve this, it is important to strengthen the disc golf community's awareness of some of the legal issues that surround most sports, including this one.
No it won't. The large majority of players of being paid under $1000 per event. You expect there to be no betting scandals with a bunch of low paid 20 year olds?
If there was consistent televised coverage of all the cards, gambling might bring more eyes to the lesser viewed players. However, betting of any sort opens players to insider connection to skew the outcome in a particular favor (see Jontay Porter and his betting scandal in the NBA).
wow. how is that player doing well on tour never having cashed at an event? oh wow, she usually makes that putt 99% of the time. way to many avenues to cheat
I love the niche you have developed with your focus on legal issues around disc golf. Your videos are well edited and informative, and they really contribute to the disc golf community's collective understanding of the legal parameters surrounding the sport we all love and want to grow. I would like to see disc golf developing more as a community-led sport, as opposed to leagues such as, say, NBA or NHL. To achieve this, it is important to strengthen the disc golf community's awareness of some of the legal issues that surround most sports, including this one.
US Integrity will be like, "you mean the players enforce their own rules? This isn't even a serious sport!"
Im sure ppl will disagree but sports betting will be a good thing for disc golf
No it won't. The large majority of players of being paid under $1000 per event. You expect there to be no betting scandals with a bunch of low paid 20 year olds?
If there was consistent televised coverage of all the cards, gambling might bring more eyes to the lesser viewed players. However, betting of any sort opens players to insider connection to skew the outcome in a particular favor (see Jontay Porter and his betting scandal in the NBA).
BS gambling is so bad that people has lost a shit ton of money, and disc golf is meant to be fun to play not to be included in gambling.
I disagree to the fullest possible extent.
Bet you 20 bucks people will complain about this.
wow. how is that player doing well on tour never having cashed at an event? oh wow, she usually makes that putt 99% of the time. way to many avenues to cheat