Aside from the points Scott and Kyle have laid out, this has been run in both formats as a B/XB Tier since at least '04. I do see how this affects those of you that would not rather sign up with the PDGA each year and how that has affected this event. The folks who have voiced their concerns me ...
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Aside from the points Scott and Kyle have laid out, this has been run in both formats as a B/XB Tier since at least '04. I do see how this affects those of you that would not rather sign up with the PDGA each year and how that has affected this event. The folks who have voiced their concerns mean a lot to me, and it does affect us personally when we won't or potentially won't see you there. I apologize for inconveniences it may have created. The sport grows faster than I can keep up with sometimes, which is good and has aspects that are certainly not appealing to many. Bottom line, if you can't make it because of the new PDGA requirements, you'll be missed but I understand. And maybe a different solution can be discussed in the future.
Copy that Tom thanks for all of the memories over the years, you know how much this event means to me and others. Guess I picked a bad year to not be current and with the pdga's new rule with B-tiers I'm up the creek.
JRM has been a B or XB tier since I started playing it in 2015. It alternates between singles and doubles. So B-Tier, then XB-Tier, alternating years.
More points, more cash for pros, better player packs, etc.
Aside from the points Scott and Kyle have laid out, this has been run in both formats as a B/XB Tier since at least '04. I do see how this affects those of you that would not rather sign up with the PDGA each year and how that has affected this event. The folks who have voiced their concerns me ... more
Aside from the points Scott and Kyle have laid out, this has been run in both formats as a B/XB Tier since at least '04. I do see how this affects those of you that would not rather sign up with the PDGA each year and how that has affected this event. The folks who have voiced their concerns mean a lot to me, and it does affect us personally when we won't or potentially won't see you there. I apologize for inconveniences it may have created. The sport grows faster than I can keep up with sometimes, which is good and has aspects that are certainly not appealing to many. Bottom line, if you can't make it because of the new PDGA requirements, you'll be missed but I understand. And maybe a different solution can be discussed in the future.
Copy that Tom thanks for all of the memories over the years, you know how much this event means to me and others. Guess I picked a bad year to not be current and with the pdga's new rule with B-tiers I'm up the creek.